In this final episode of DabbingOut, Charlie Shakespeare is in Liverpool for FunnyBoyz’ Benidorm Bingo. He meets drag queen Miss Grace, before enjoying the entertainment with a lively group of friends. They play 90-ball bingo, but with a musical twist.
FunnyBoyz’ Benidorm Bingo features a comedy cabaret, tribute acts, crowd interaction and Queen’s from RuPaul’s Drag Race.
This is one of the most vibrant and friendly bingo as entertainment events we have visited and much of that is down to the very professional group of drag artists behind the concept. As well as bingo there are lots of side games during the evening and the prizes are more fun than financial.
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All the Dabbing Out episodes will be found here as they are released and you can watch them in all their glory. From a date with Kim Woodburn at the raunchiest bingo game ever, to personalised bingo cards in Astrology Bingo, Charlie has seen it all during his travels. Watch now…
As a married man (to a woman), I appreciate I’m not necessarily Buff Bingo’s target audience, however, I could certainly recognise (and see with my own eyes) what an incredible brunch it is for girls, female birthday parties and Hen Dos. If you like seeing hot men while playing bingo, this is unquestionably the event for you!
UKG Bingo is ultimatly a UK Garage party, and therefore it attracts a very different audience to the ones we see in other episodes of Dabbing Out. This event isn’t camp or theatrical. It’s gritty, roaring and provocative, meaning we see a very different demographic enjoying the game of bingo.
Bingo party events are enjoyed by both young and old, but never is this more apparent than at The Big Drag Bingo. A table of 20-year-old girls sit next to a table of 70-year-old couples, proving that bingo remains a game for all ages to enjoy.
In every episode of Dabbing Out, the performers present bingo with their own unique twist, but none have reinvented the game quite like the Figs in Wigs. Astrology Bingo is incredibly impressive and feels like a new concept all-together.
The FunnyBoyz venue in Liverpool is like a traditional Northen working-mens club, but with a glitzy & glamorous LGBT+ twist. Coming from London, we don’t have any venue with an atmosphere quite like this, and I absolutely LOVED it!