Find out how to tune in and take part in Bingo Loco's "Late Late Loco" virtual party today!
Bingo Loco, Ireland's craziest bingo rave, is going virtual today with its "Late Late Loco" event in support of Irish charity Pieta House.
IrishCentral is delighted to be hosting Bingo Loco's "Late Late Loco" party here on our website as well as on our Facebook page from 8 pm GMT / 3 pm EST on Saturday, April 11 as part of the IrishCentral Happy Hour series.
Of course, you'll need a bingo card for today's event, which you can download here. Even if you don't want to play bingo, you can still tune in for what's sure to be a solid dose of craic delivered straight to your living room.
(Please note - Bingo Loco is only suitable for viewers aged 18 and over)
In some exciting news announced on April 10, Bingo Loco organizers revealed that Irish rock band The Coronas will be making a special appearance during today's live stream:
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Bingo Loco first took its event virtual on March 28, which saw more than 40,000 people sign up to play. The virtual event raised an impressive €43,000 for The Mater Foundation, which supports Ireland's frontline healthcare workers.
You can watch back on the March 28 "Late Late Loco" event here to get you ready for Saturday's event:
About Bingo Loco
Bingo Loco humbly describes themselves as "the runaway, bastard child of traditional bingo complete with rave rounds, conga lines, and dance-offs. The conventional Bingo Cartel don't like what we do. We don't care.
"We are bringing bingo kicking and screaming into a full-on party rave! We've got the ball's... the bingo balls to make your roar so loud you'll definitely lose your voice. Be prepared, you have been warned! Leave your Nan at home...or dress her in neon and drag her down!"
While Bingo Loco was born and bred in Ireland, it has since gone global having hosted events in the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. You can learn more about Bingo Loco on its website, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
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