Bingo Lingo at
Camp and Furnace

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Bingo Lingo at Camp and Furnace is chaotic bingo, wild prizes, rave rounds, and big tunes all night.

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Bingo Lingo At Camp and Furnace

Bingo Lingo is a full-throttle night of music, mayhem, and mass participation—bingo, but not as you know it.

Designed for a new generation of partygoers, it takes the familiar format of traditional bingo and flips it on its head. The result is a high-energy, immersive experience that blends game show-style antics with big tunes, dancing, and completely unpredictable prizes. It’s part club night, part comedy, part theatre—and entirely chaotic in the best possible way.

The event began as a fresh take on an old classic, aimed at groups who wanted something more memorable than a standard night out. Since then, Bingo Lingo has exploded in popularity, touring major cities across the UK and packing out venues with crowds hungry for something fun, different, and unfiltered.

Each event is hosted by larger-than-life MCs who guide the night with jokes, banter, and crowd challenges that often steal the show. While there are still bingo cards and numbers involved, they’re almost beside the point.

The real action comes in between the rounds—whether it’s a conga line around the venue, a dance-off between strangers, or a giant inflatable making its way through the crowd.

Music plays a huge role in the Bingo Lingo experience. DJs keep the tempo up with a mix of club bangers, throwbacks, and singalong anthems. Themed nights are common too, ranging from 90s rave to ABBA vs. Queen, and everything in between.

Add in stage theatrics, custom visuals, confetti cannons, and a never-ending stream of surprises, and you’ve got a party that keeps people coming back.

One of the most distinctive things about Bingo Lingo is its approach to prizes. Forget cash or kitchen appliances—winners might walk away with a giant inflatable flamingo, a novelty lamp, or something completely ridiculous. That unpredictability is part of the fun. It’s not about what you win, it’s about how you win it, and the stories you take home afterwards.

The event attracts a wide range of people—groups of mates, office parties, birthdays, hen dos, and anyone looking for a night that doesn’t take itself too seriously. You don’t need to be a bingo expert. In fact, not knowing what’s going on is often part of the fun.

All you need to do is turn up ready to laugh, dance, and shout BINGO at the top of your lungs.

Bingo Lingo is more than just a night out. It’s a shared experience where rules are bent, boundaries are pushed, and everyone leaves with a smile on their face.

Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned fan, it’s a guaranteed good time with memories that stick.

got questions?

Here are the most common questions we get about Bingo Lingo, but if you have further questions don’t hesitate to get in touch. 

Our bingo nights mix traditional bingo with comedy, music, and fun challenges. Expect a lively atmosphere!

No, all bingo cards and pens are provided. Just bring your best game face!

Yes, most are 18+ due to alcohol sales and adult humour.

Making live entertainment accessible to all is important to us at Camp & Furnace and we hope that the following guide will assist you in advance of your visit.

We are continually working to upgrade our facilities and ensure equal access for those who may have additional requirements.

We also provide a complimentary Personal Assistant ticket for those customers who may be unable to attend an event on their own due to medical or accessible requirements.

Feedback is always welcome and we encourage you to get in touch with any comments or suggestions for improvements you have.

If you have any questions regarding the facilities available at the venue before visiting, please do not hesitate to get in touch via [email protected]

We aim to respond to all enquiries within 3 working days.

The Cains Brewery car park is located approximately 160m from the venue entrance, and is open 24 hours a day 7 days a week. This is a pay and display public cark park.

There is also on street parking surrounding the venue (Greenland Street, Jamaica Street, Flint Street) which is free after 6pm, with dedicated spaces for blue badge holders directly opposite the venue on Greenland Street.

There will be flashing lights throughout most performances, and strobe lighting/smoke/other effects may be used at times.

Signage will be displayed within the entrance and around the venue advising of any “out of the ordinary” special effects and where possible, customers will be made aware of specifics in advance.

If you have any concerns regarding the use of special effects, please get in touch.

Cloakroom facilities are not guaranteed, and are deployed on an event-by-event basis. Please let any staff members know if you require assistance regarding our cloakroom when you arrive, and they will be happy to help you. Our cloakroom facilities are usually situated on the first floor.