Bingay at Barangaroo - 20 February 2020

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BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!

After a knockout debut at the Colour the Streets festival at Barangaroo in 2018 year, we’re returning to the harbourside precinct this Mardi Gras to wreak more havoc, tomfoolery, shenanigans and fabulous Bingay fun!

Join us as we take over the stunning Wild Sage café on Thursday 20 February. With lush décor, gorgeous alfresco dining, delicious food and scrumptious cocktails, Wild Sage Barangaroo is the perfect place to experience Bingay outdoors!

Now in its 20th big year, Bingay is a much-loved Gay Sydney institution that raises funds for ACON, NSW’s leading LGBTI health organisation. All funds raised from Bingay go towards ACON programs and services that support the health and wellbeing of LGBTQ people and people living with HIV in NSW.

Bingay is gay bingo which means lots of naughty calls, cheeky banter and hilarious repartee. Hosted by Sydney drag icon Charisma Belle and long-time barrel babe Naomi Palmer, it’s fabulous fun with plenty of prizes and giveaways.

Come along to Bingay at Colour The Streets, you'll be having great fun while helping out a good cause! And with the parade and party just days after, Bingay in Barangaroo is the perfect warm-up to your Mardi Gras weekend.

Presented in partnership with The Streets of Barangaroo as part of Colour The Streets.

Happy Bingay! Happy Mardi Gras!

When: Thursday 20 February 2020
Time: 6pm - 9pm
Where: Wild Sage, Exchange Place, 3 Sussex St, Barangaroo
Tickets: $20 all games, all night with 100% of proceeds to going to charity and supporting ACON

UPDATE:

This event is now sold out. New table bookings are no longer available.

However, if you are joining friends at an existing booking, please email ACON Events and Fundraising Officer Maria Christodoulou on [email protected]. Please include details of your friends' booking name.

CHECK OUT OUR OTHER BINGAY EVENTS IN FEBRUARY:

BINGAY PRIDE | WED 26 FEBRUARY | THE BERESFORD SURRY HILLS

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