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The Carousel Museum’s Holiday Drag Bingo Night – A Festive Evening of Fun and Prizes! Join us on December 13th, from 8 PM to 10 PM, for a holiday edition of Drag Bingo Night at The Carousel Museum. Doors open at 7 PM for an evening filled with flair, fun, and the chance to win fantastic prizes. For just $25, your ticket opens the door to six rounds of bingo, each helmed by the most fabulous drag performers. Each round offers unique prizes,…

when

December 13, 2024 @ 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm

where

95 Riverside Ave
Bristol, CT 06010, CT 06010 United States

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The Carousel Museum

860-585-5411

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The Carousel Museum’s Holiday Drag Bingo Night – A Festive Evening of Fun and Prizes! Join us on December 13th, from 8 PM to 10 PM, for a holiday edition of Drag Bingo Night at The Carousel Museum. Doors open at 7 PM for an evening filled with flair, fun, and the chance to win fantastic prizes.
For just $25, your ticket opens the door to six rounds of bingo, each helmed by the most fabulous drag performers. Each round offers unique prizes, building up to the grand finale—a 50/50 round where the winner takes home half the jackpot! Additional cards and dabbers are available for purchase.
Please note that participation in the 50/50 round requires cash, so don’t forget to bring some along! But the fun doesn’t stop at bingo! Enjoy high-energy drag performances between games that promise to keep the laughter rolling and the holiday spirits high. Every dab on your bingo card brings you closer to claiming one of our coveted prizes.
Gather your friends, bring your lucky charm, and get ready for a night to remember. Book your spot early for this exclusive holiday event with limited seating available.
Tickets are selling fast—secure your place today for this glamorous gala of games. Every number called at Drag Bingo Night this December could be your ticket to a festive victory!
What’s included:
  • Admission
  • 6 Bingo Games
  • Incredible entertainment
  • Chance to win great prizes!
What to Bring:
  • Cash for Drag performer tipping or 50/50 cash game
  • Money to purchase any additional Bingo cards ($5 for three extra game cards)
  • Beverages
  • Snacks
Event Details
Date: December 13, 2024
Time: 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Location: The Carousel Museum, 95 Riverside Ave, Bristol, CT 06010

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