Liverpool: FunnyBoyz Benidorm Bingo Cabaret Show (Fridays)

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Liverpool: FunnyBoyz Benidorm Bingo Cabaret Show (Fridays)

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This night turns bingo into drag comedy. In Liverpool, at Blundells Supper Club, FunnyBoyz mixes Benidorm Bingo with a roaming cast of drag queens so your 3-hour night feels like one long party.

I love the way you get pulled in fast, not stuck waiting for a separate show start. You can take part in Spin the Wheel games, including twerk-offs and lip sync battles, while the queens (including hosts like Sandi and Dizzy) bounce between tables. One thing to consider: the room has structural pillars that can block views depending on where you sit.

Key things to know before you go

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  • Unlimited popcorn for the full event, so you snack without thinking.
  • No dead time: the event works like the show, from the moment you walk in.
  • Spin The Wheel + twerk-offs and lip sync battles give you chances to be on stage.
  • Meet-and-mingle drag queens between performances, not just at curtain call.
  • Prizes on the line with Benidorm themed bingo and wheel games.
  • Cocktails and drinks can hit hard, so pace yourself if you plan to go out after.

Blundells Supper Club: the real start is when you arrive

Liverpool: FunnyBoyz Benidorm Bingo Cabaret Show (Fridays) - Blundells Supper Club: the real start is when you arrive
This experience kicks off the moment you step inside Blundells Supper Club. There’s no separate “show starts at 7:30” moment to circle on your phone. The party is the schedule. A drag queen hostess greets you outside first, then ushers you into the rhythm of the night.

The venue itself matters. It’s set up like a supper club cabaret room, so you’re close enough to feel involved. That said, the room has pillars, and some tables will have slightly worse sightlines. The fix is simple: arrive early if you can, and don’t be afraid to move your position when you’re told where to stand or sit.

The vibe is also very much adult comedy and drag performance. You’re not going for subtle. You’re going for laughs, cheeky crowd energy, and the kind of show where people feel comfortable getting up and participating.

Practical note: the greeter is English, and the venue is wheelchair accessible, which is helpful if you’re coordinating with someone in your group.

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Benidorm Bingo and Spin The Wheel: how the games keep the momentum

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The heart of the night is the “Benidorm Bingo” concept paired with “Spin the Wheel.” It’s a classic pub-quiz style idea, but drag comedy turns it into a full entertainment segment.

Benidorm themed bingo is the anchor game. It has that musical, show-style twist, so it doesn’t feel like you’re just marking numbers. It’s more like a performance wrapped around a game, which is why it works for both seasoned bingo fans and people who don’t care about bingo at all.

Then you get the wheel. This is where the event earns its reputation for interaction. Spin the Wheel isn’t just a one-time spin and a prize. It rolls into the fun parts, including twerk-offs and lip sync battles. Even if you’re not the boldest person in the group, watching from close enough to hear everything makes it easier to jump in if you feel the vibe.

And yes, prizes are part of it. You’re playing for lots of reasons: the satisfaction of winning something on the spot, the bragging rights, and the fact that the show team clearly wants the room to participate. That’s why this doesn’t feel like a passive ticket. You can follow along and still have a great time, but your odds of being involved rise once the wheel starts moving.

If you like games with clear structure, this is a good fit. If you hate being singled out, you can still enjoy it, but you should know this night is built to involve the room, not just watch it.

Twerk-offs and lip sync battles: what participation actually feels like

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Here’s the trick: the show doesn’t treat participation like a random surprise. You get guided into it. As the queens move around and hype the crowd, you start to understand what the moment wants from you.

Twerk-offs and lip sync battles are the big participation hooks. The goal isn’t perfection. It’s comedy, confidence, and a good sense of humour. People get up, play their part, laugh at themselves, and keep the room going.

What I like about this setup is that it creates a shared experience. Your group stops being just a group of friends sitting at tables and becomes part of the cast’s energy. You’ll see people cheering for strangers. You’ll hear singalongs. It’s the kind of interaction that makes the night memorable later, because you can replay it in your head.

A downside, depending on your comfort level: the event is structured to pull energy from everyone. There’s not much “quiet corner” time. If you’re looking for a polished, strictly seated cabaret, this might feel too party-focused.

Drag queen mingling: where the magic happens between performances

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Most cabaret shows are: sit, watch, clap, leave. This one works more like: enter, mingle, perform, repeat.

The drag queens walk around and spend time with you between performance slots. You can expect them to chat, hype, and generally keep the room moving. The show experience is interactive from start to finish, so the cast isn’t locked behind a stage all night.

The reviews highlight how funny and engaging the hosts were, including names like Sandi and Dizzy, who got people laughing and involved. That’s a key detail for your expectations. This isn’t only about the queens looking glamorous on stage. It’s about humour and crowd control in the best sense: they steer the night so your table feels like part of the show.

You may also notice stage moments plus off-stage moments happening close together. That’s why there’s no real “wait for the show to begin” phase. The team makes the event the show.

If your goal is meeting drag performers up close, this hits that target better than many traditional cabaret formats.

Music, cabaret slots, and the drink reality check

Liverpool: FunnyBoyz Benidorm Bingo Cabaret Show (Fridays) - Music, cabaret slots, and the drink reality check
Yes, there are cabaret slots during the event. But those slots are only part of the overall experience. The main thing is the constant interaction: queens roaming, the games running, and the crowd getting coached into participating.

Music plays a big role too. The singalong and dance energy is noticeable, and it’s one reason people end up feeling like they should get up even if they started out sitting back. When the room is this loud, it’s hard to stay in “observer mode.”

Drinks are available, and the good news is they’re described as really nice. The not-so-fun news is that some drinks can be pricey for what they are, and several people mention the drinks can be strong, in a way that sneaks up on you. So treat it like a party night: start with one drink you genuinely want, then slow down.

If you’re counting on cheap refills to keep your budget low, you might feel the squeeze.

VIP Party Package: when paying extra is worth it

If you’re celebrating something, the VIP add-on is designed to make the night feel like an event, not just tickets. It’s sold per group, and the fine print matters: it’s only valid when purchased with a fully paid ticket (standing or seats A, B, or C). If you’re buying the VIP option separately, it won’t be accepted without the valid ticket.

What you get is very “celebration mode”:

  • A VIP table that’s heavily decorated with balloons, confetti, and a goody bag
  • The birthday or hen person joining the Queen’s Catwalk and getting shout-outs
  • A surprise treasure chest with a chance to take part in cabaret shows
  • One bottle of Prosecco (extra bottles are an additional cost)
  • Unlimited popcorn for the duration
  • Stage photoshoot with the drag queens
  • One round of shots, one per person

For me, the reason this can be worth it is simple: you’re paying to reduce awkwardness. You’re also paying to be closer to the action, and to guarantee that the group gets a clear spotlight moment. If you’re the planner in your group, VIP removes the guesswork about whether your celebration will feel special.

If you’re not celebrating and you just want a fun night, the standard ticket is likely enough. The main experience is already interactive, and the popcorn is already unlimited.

Price and value for a 3-hour cabaret night

With prices starting around $9 per person (based on the info you provided), this is one of the most cost-friendly ways to do a drag-themed night out in Liverpool. The event runs about 3 hours, and you’re not paying only for a fixed set of stage acts.

You’re paying for:

  • Unlimited popcorn
  • Game-based entertainment (Benidorm Bingo and Spin the Wheel)
  • Chances to participate in twerk-offs and lip sync battles
  • Prizes during the games
  • Ongoing mingling with the drag queens
  • Cabaret slots on top of the interactive chaos

That combination is why people come away feeling like they got value. If you were going to spend similar money on a standard theatre ticket plus snacks plus a drink, the math usually gets messy fast. Here, the snack is covered and the interaction keeps the energy high.

The main cost risk is drinks. If you’re a steady cocktail person, build a budget for that. Also account for the room layout: pillars can limit views, so the value becomes more about participation than perfect sightlines.

One more note: the booking flexibility is good. You have free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and there’s a reserve and pay later option, which makes it easier if your plans are still fluid.

Who should book this FunnyBoyz Bingo cabaret in Liverpool

This is a great choice if:

  • You want an active night out where the group laughs and gets involved
  • You’re celebrating a birthday, hen party, or similar group occasion
  • You like drag comedy, singalongs, and “party games with a stage”
  • You want to meet the performers up close through mingling

It’s less ideal if:

  • You want a quiet, seated cabaret with minimal interaction
  • You’re sensitive to adult humour and crowd participation
  • You’re very focused on perfect sightlines (pillars can block views)

Also, if your group has mixed comfort levels, this can still work. Even people who start out shy often get swept into the jokes once the wheel and singalongs begin.

Should you book this FunnyBoyz Benidorm Bingo show?

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If you’re in Liverpool on a Friday and your group wants a lively drag night with games, popcorn, and plenty of audience energy, I’d book it. The value is strong for the price, and the interactive style is the real selling point.

I’d be cautious only if you hate being pulled into activities or you’re budgeting tightly on drinks. Otherwise, this is the kind of evening you remember because you were part of it, not just watching from the sidelines.

FAQ

How long is the FunnyBoyz Benidorm Bingo Cabaret Show?

The experience lasts 3 hours.

Where is the meeting point?

The venue is Blundells Supper Club. There’s a big logo picture on the window outside, and a drag queen hostess will meet you outside the entrance.

Is there a set show start time?

No. The whole event is treated as the show, from the minute you walk into the venue until you leave.

What games are included?

You get Benidorm themed Bingo (musical) and Spin the Wheel, which includes twerk-offs, lip sync battles, and other interactive moments.

Is popcorn included?

Yes. Unlimited popcorn is included.

What language is the host/greeter?

The host or greeter is English.

Is the venue wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible.

Is free cancellation available?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

What does the VIP Party Package add-on include?

The VIP Party Package is per group and is valid only when purchased with a fully paid ticket (standing or seats A, B, or C). It includes a decorated VIP table, the Queen’s Catwalk for the birthday/hen person with shout-outs, a surprise treasure chest with a chance to take part in cabaret shows, one bottle of Prosecco, unlimited popcorn, a stage photoshoot with the drag queens, and one round of shots per person.

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