REVIEW · LIVERPOOL
THE HANGOVER BRUNCH | Benidorm Bingo & Drag Queens
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This is drag queen cabaret disguised as brunch, with Benidorm bingo and game rounds that keep you laughing and involved from minute one. I like the way the show flips the usual rules of a sit-down meal—your table gets pulled into the fun, not parked in the corner. I also like the included food-and-drink pace, especially the window of bottomless fizz that keeps the mood high. The only real drawback: it’s loud, silly, and interactive, so if you want a quiet, low-energy brunch, this won’t match your vibe.
In the Liverpool-area corner of Merseyside, HAUS OF FUN runs a 3-hour afternoon built around singing, dance-offs, and audience participation. You’ll get unlimited popcorn and a steady flow of prizes, plus a chance to join bigger moments like lip-sync battles. If you’re celebrating big—birthday, hen-do, or that divorce-makes-a-point energy—there’s also a VIP add-on with a decorated table and photo moments.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- What this Benidorm Bingo drag brunch is like in real life
- Entering the show: seating, popcorn, and how the pace starts
- Your 3-hour flow: bingo to the wheel to cabaret fun
- Benidorm Bingo: the sing-and-dance-off game section
- Spin The Wheel: twerk-offs, lip-sync battles, and the group chaos factor
- Food, unlimited popcorn, and how the drink part actually works
- Prizes, sing-alongs, and why this format builds memories
- VIP Party Package: the birthday, hen-do, and catwalk upgrade
- Price and value: what $4.72 buys you here
- Who should book (and who should skip)
- Practical tips so you get the best afternoon
- Should you book this drag brunch?
- FAQ
- How long is The Hangover Brunch?
- What games are included during the event?
- Is popcorn included?
- Is there bottomless drinks?
- What drinks are included on upgraded tickets?
- What does the VIP Party Package include?
- Is the VIP add-on available for any booking?
- Can I cancel and get a refund?
Key highlights at a glance

- Benidorm Bingo + musical bits: game rounds mixed with singing and dance-offs
- Spin The Wheel audience challenges: lip-sync and twerk-off style moments
- Unlimited popcorn throughout: included for the full seated portion
- Bottomless drinks for a set stretch: 90 minutes in the basic flow
- VIP Party Package extras: catwalk moment, goody bag, and stage photoshoot
- Prizes keep the room moving: not just watching, but participating
What this Benidorm Bingo drag brunch is like in real life

This isn’t a classy, background-theater kind of event. It’s a structured comedy-and-performance afternoon where your seat is still yours, but your confidence may get tested in the best way during the game sections.
The show leans hard into the energy of a stag/hen-style night out, but it’s paced like brunch: you eat, sip, snack on popcorn, and then the games crank up the volume. The result is an event that feels built for groups who want shared memories more than a perfect photo frame.
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Entering the show: seating, popcorn, and how the pace starts

You’re seated for the start, and popcorn is included, unlimited for the duration of the event. That matters because it gives you an easy “settle in” item while the queens and hosts build the momentum.
As the afternoon moves, you’ll notice the pattern: short performance beats, then a game prompt, then more singing and audience reaction. It’s designed so even if you’re not the loudest person at your table, there’s still something for you to do—react, cheer, and get pulled into the next round if you want.
Your 3-hour flow: bingo to the wheel to cabaret fun

The experience runs for 3 hours, and the big sections are clearly staged. First comes Benidorm Bingo, which includes musical numbers and dance-offs inside the game format.
Next is Spin the Wheel, where the challenges can get physical and goofy—think twerk-offs and lip-sync battles depending on how the round goes. Then you finish with more drag cabaret entertainment, keeping the energy up until the final moments.
If you’re the type who hates long gaps, you’ll probably like this structure. The show isn’t just “watch and wait”; it keeps moving, and the games act like checkpoints that reset everyone’s attention.
Benidorm Bingo: the sing-and-dance-off game section

The Benidorm Bingo portion is built like a mini stage show, not a silent call-and-response game. You’ll get musical numbers wrapped into the bingo rounds, plus dance-offs that raise the stakes for participation.
What I like about this format for a group: it gives everyone an excuse to join in without it feeling awkward. Even if you’re not ready to dance, you can enjoy the moment from your seat and still cheer for your friends when they’re called up.
A practical tip: if you’re wearing shoes that are hard to move in, swap to something comfortable enough for quick standing and dancing. You don’t need to be a dancer, but you do need to be able to move when the room calls for it.
Spin The Wheel: twerk-offs, lip-sync battles, and the group chaos factor
The Spin the Wheel game is where the show turns up the chaos. The event description points to challenges like twerk-offs and lip-sync battles, which tells you the audience may be asked to act out a moment on the spot.
This is also where your group dynamic matters. If you’ve got friends who love performing—even a little—this is the section that turns into the story you tell later.
If your group is mixed—some confident, some shy—here’s the best move: agree beforehand that the confident people will jump in, while the others will enjoy from the sidelines. You’ll still get full value out of the humor and the spectacle.
Food, unlimited popcorn, and how the drink part actually works
The baseline experience includes seated entry and unlimited popcorn. It’s simple but important: popcorn keeps everyone satisfied between game rounds, and it’s an easy shared snack that doesn’t slow the show down.
On the drinks side, the core version includes a 90-minute window of bottomless fizz and bucks fizz. The description also mentions bottomless drinks available upon request, which usually means you don’t just automatically get refills without asking—so keep an eye on your glass and flag the bar if you want to top up.
On upgraded packages, you can expect a wider selection, including Prosecco, wine, beer, and cocktails. If alcohol is part of why you’re booking, upgrade decisions matter more than people think, because the wider range tends to keep everyone happy at the bar instead of settling for one drink for the whole afternoon.
Prizes, sing-alongs, and why this format builds memories
This show isn’t only about the drag queens on stage. It’s also about the small “win” moments: prizes, shout-outs, and audience interaction baked into the games.
That’s a big deal for value. A lot of entertainment events are one-way: you watch, then you leave. Here, the event is designed to generate participation—so your group gets multiple moments that feel like they belong to your exact day.
The reviews back up that vibe with comments about laughter, singing, and performers keeping people engaged from the start. One attendee highlighted Grace for making sure the room enjoyed itself, and another mentioned Clare the hostess and Kenny the barman going out of their way to help keep the energy rolling.
VIP Party Package: the birthday, hen-do, and catwalk upgrade

If you’re going for maximum wow-factor, the VIP Party Package add-on is the one to look at. It’s pay-per-group and must be purchased with a fully paid ticket (either standing or seats A, B, or C), so don’t try to pair it with an unpaid booking.
In the VIP package, your table gets heavy decoration—balloons, confetti, and a goody bag—so your group has a noticeable presence in the venue. The hen/birthday honoree gets a starring role, taking part in the Queens Catwalk with shout-outs throughout the event.
Other VIP extras include a surprise treasure chest opportunity (chance to take part in the cabaret shows) plus stage photoshoot time with the drag queens. There’s also one bottle of Prosecco included, with extra bottles listed at £20 each, plus one round of shots per person.
For groups that want photos and a named moment for the birthday person, VIP changes the whole afternoon. Without it, you still get a great show; with it, you get a “this was our day” package.
Price and value: what $4.72 buys you here
The listed price is $4.72 per person, which is shockingly low for a 3-hour show with included popcorn and game-based entertainment. Even if you end up choosing a higher ticket tier or an upgraded drinks package, the base structure is built around constant activity, so you aren’t paying for long idle time.
Here’s how I’d think about value: you’re buying three things at once—performance, structured interaction, and food/snack support that keeps the group going. Many events give you one or two of those; this aims for all three in a single afternoon.
If you want the drinks to be the main reason you’re there, check what your ticket includes and whether you’re adding the upgrade. The difference between basic bottomless and the wider menu can affect how satisfied your group is once the excitement is underway.
Who should book (and who should skip)
This is ideal for:
- friend groups and party groups who love interaction
- birthdays, hen-do events, and big-group celebrations
- people comfortable being part of a silly game environment
It’s probably not ideal if:
- you want a calm, low-volume meal experience
- you’re uncomfortable with audience involvement like lip-sync or dance-offs
- your group has very different comfort levels with participation
The good news is the show is seated, so you aren’t starting from total chaos. You can watch most moments from your table and jump into the rounds only when it feels right.
Practical tips so you get the best afternoon
- Wear shoes you can stand in. Dance-offs and wheel challenges may involve quick bursts of movement.
- If you’re doing bottomless, keep an eye on your glass. Bottomless is time-based and you may need to request refills.
- If you’re celebrating, consider whether VIP fits your group goals. Catwalk + photos + a decorated table is built for big memories.
- If you want to ask questions before booking, you can contact the team at [email protected].
Should you book this drag brunch?
If you and your group want an afternoon that feels like a party with a built-in script—games, singing, prizes, and drag comedy—this is a strong pick. The combo of Benidorm Bingo, Spin the Wheel, unlimited popcorn, and continuous audience interaction makes it easy to enjoy even if you’re not the loudest person in the group.
Book it especially if you’re celebrating and you want the day to feel like more than dinner plus a show. If you prefer quiet culture and minimal interaction, you might feel out of place here. For the right group, it’s exactly the kind of event that turns into a story you repeat for years.
FAQ
How long is The Hangover Brunch?
The experience lasts 3 hours.
What games are included during the event?
The event includes a Benidorm Bingo game section and Spin the Wheel, with added audience-style challenges during the rounds.
Is popcorn included?
Yes. Unlimited popcorn is included with the tickets.
Is there bottomless drinks?
There is a bottomless drinks element in the event flow: 90 minutes of bottomless fizz and bucks fizz is listed for the core experience. Bottomless drinks are also described as available upon request.
What drinks are included on upgraded tickets?
Upgraded packages add options such as Prosecco, wine, beer, and cocktails, based on the description provided.
What does the VIP Party Package include?
The VIP Party Package includes a decorated table (balloons, confetti, and a goody bag), the honoree takes part in the Queens Catwalk with shout-outs, a surprise treasure chest chance to take part in cabaret, a stage photoshoot, one bottle of Prosecco (with extra bottles priced at £20), unlimited popcorn, and one round of shots per person.
Is the VIP add-on available for any booking?
The VIP Party Package add-on is only valid when purchased with a fully paid ticket, and it’s tied to standing or seats A, B, or C.
Can I cancel and get a refund?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.























