
An immersive night of comedy, chaos, dance-offs, and reggae-oke with cash prizes and Caribbean tunes including Dancehall, Soca, and Reggae.
On Friday, 3rd April, Horizon Nightclub on Kings Road is hosting Reggae Bingo, an event that moves away from the quiet atmosphere usually associated with the game. Instead of the standard silence, the evening is built around a mix of comedy, dance-offs, and 'reggae-oke,' all set to a soundtrack of Dancehall, Soca, Reggae, and Old Skool anthems. It’s an immersive show where the bingo is just one part of the entertainment, alongside the chance to win cash prizes while a resident DJ and host manage the stage.
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The schedule for the night is quite specific, which helps if you're planning to grab dinner beforehand or head out elsewhere afterwards. Doors at the seafront venue open at 19:00, with the actual show starting at 20:00. The whole thing wraps up by 22:00, making it a three-hour session. Since it’s held at Horizon Nightclub (214 Kings Rd, BN1 1NB), you’re right in the centre of Brighton’s nightlife area, so the timing works well for those who want to stay out later on a Friday night.
In terms of getting in, tickets are priced between £11.00 and £22.00. This entry fee covers your access to the club, three bingo cards, and a marker pen for the games. It is worth noting that standing tickets are available, but these don't come with a guaranteed seat, so that’s something to consider when booking if you prefer to be seated. For anyone celebrating a birthday around that time, there is a specific £10 birthday package available, though you’ll need to verify the date via email with the organisers beforehand.
As this is a nightclub event, it is strictly for those aged 18 and over. The dress code is listed as smart casual, so there’s no need for anything overly formal, but it’s a step up from standard loungewear. Whether you're there for the music or the competitive side of the bingo, the night focuses on a high-energy atmosphere rather than a traditional sit-down game. It's a different way to spend an evening in the city, combining a bit of nostalgia with the usual club environment.













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