Kids Are Getting Into Bingo – Underground Bingo
A new fad is gaining following across the UK and bringing people out by storm. Bingo, or Underground Rebel Bingo to be precise, has brought the party to the UK bingo public. With one of the rules of the game being, “no old people”, this is without a doubt not your grandmother’s bingo game.
Rebel Bingo has spread to all around the UK and even internationally, going into New York, Las Vegas and Madrid, Spain. The bingo games look more like concerts than your typical bingo game but with the great popularity of the form, it seems like bingo is becoming available as a party like atmosphere.
Consequently, due to the bingo insurgence in the city youth, of this young adults are going onto online bingo and making their presence heard through the media. It wouldn’t be a surprise if an online bingo website aimed at partying launched that permitted people to play bingo as well as set up the next underground party!
While these top secret parties for these things are in undisclosed locations with “no cameras or photography allowed,” their location is only given through online bingo underground sites. Users have to find the site and purchase tickets, usually only a couple pound or dollars depending on the location. Then they receive an email a couple days before the date to tell them the where to go. And, they warn you, “if you don’t like loud music, dancing or shouting…don’t come.”
With underground bingo, it’s amazing to see the different form that bingo can take in reaching new audiences. Although this is probably not a bingo hall that your grandmother is going to be dancing at while playing at bingo, it’s a fun, hip interpretation of the game that will most likely bring in more people who like the game. And by the popularity of underground bingo, it seems that this new interpretation is here to stay for a long time.
