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Get ready for a fangtastic night at ‘Flamingo Bingo’s Halloween Special’

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The dead are rising, and so is the excitement in Pembrokeshire, as West Wales’ biggest and wildest Halloween party returns. Flamingo Bingo is back on Saturday, 26th October, bringing spine-tingling thrills, ridiculous dance-offs, live music, and a dash of naughty fun to The Hangar in Milford Haven. This isn’t your granny’s bingo – it’s a night of pure mayhem with a devilish twist!

Bingo halls may once have been the domain of the quiet and the tame, but Flamingo Bingo is here to turn that stereotype on its head. Prepare for a haunted house of bingo madness, where the only thing scarier than missing a number is the confetti cannon that’ll rain down as soon as someone scores a win. With smoke machines swirling and the music cranked up to 11, the atmosphere will be electric.

Expect five rounds of bingo with prizes to die for – from quirky treats to a Henry Hoover (yes, you could end your night with something to suck up those cobwebs!). But if that’s not enough to get your heart racing, how about a £50 prize for the best fancy dress? Throw on your sexiest ghoul outfit, or perhaps something a little more devilish – the crowd will be judging!

And speaking of devilish, every time the notorious number 69 gets called, the crowd will go wild with cheeky grins and dance moves that might make the spirits blush. With classic tunes like Mousse T’s “Horny” keeping the room buzzing, you can expect some seriously sinful dance breaks between rounds. So even if you miss out on that full house, there’ll be plenty of chances to shake your tail feather.

The night will be filled with spooky surprises – beware of false calls, as those unlucky enough to get it wrong will face hilarious forfeits. And don’t think you’ll get off easy. With every dab and missed number, the tension rises – and so does the fun. It’s a marathon, not a sprint, and keeping track might get tricky after a few drinks. But that’s all part of the intoxicating chaos!

Flamingo Bingo promises an unforgettable mix of bingo and pure, unbridled mischief. With prizes, laughter, and a few unexpected twists, you’ll be howling with joy all night long. Whether you’re there to win big or just let your inner party animal out to play, this Halloween special will be the most fun you’ve had in a bingo hall – or anywhere else for that matter.

So grab your tickets, round up your mates, and prepare to be scared… but in all the right ways. The Flamingo Bingo Halloween Special is the party you don’t want to miss – where the prizes are insane, the tunes are banging, and the innuendos fly as freely as the confetti!

Tickets available here: https://fatso.ma/0mEI

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Get ready to power-up: ‘Dubtendo’ lands at ‘Eddie’s Rocks’

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Hold on to your Mario hats, Pembrokeshire! After years of waiting, the kingdom is about to power-up with the most exciting event in ages—Dubtendo is landing in Haverfordwest, and it’s bringing the nostalgia and rave energy back to West Wales in a way we haven’t seen in years. On Saturday, December 14th, get ready to level up your night at Eddie’s as the retro gaming vibes, giant Mario Kart battles, and a high-energy music lineup will have you screaming Lessagoooo!

But here’s the scoop: Dubtendo’s humble beginnings were right here in West Wales, starting in the student haven of Aberystwyth, where it first took its fans on a journey through beats and retro gaming sillyness. However, it’s been years since this iconic experience has made its way back to these shores, and this return promises to be bigger and bolder than ever!

The lineup is a true Super Smash, featuring Badger, Diagnostix, Local (Live), and the Dubtendo Allstars, along with a crew of local DJs and artists ready to bring the party to life. And if you’re a fan of nostalgia, you’re in for a treat—the Retro Games Lounge is set to take you on a trip down memory lane, with Giant Mario Kart races, performers, and epic decor to immerse you in a pixel-perfect wonderland.

It’s been a long wait, but West Wales is finally getting its 1-Up! So, grab your mates, hit the “start” button, and power up for a night to remember. Tickets are available now, and with this lineup, they’ll go faster than a blue shell on the final lap!

🎟️ Tickets are available here

Get ready to mash those buttons, because this Dubtendo is going to be game-changing! 🍄

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The Smartest Giant in Town comes to the Torch Theatre

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BASED on the bestselling book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, The Smartest Giant in Town will be heading for the Torch Theatre stage this November. Awarded four stars by the Evening Standard, this musical adaptation is a must see.

George wishes he wasn’t the scruffiest giant in town. So, when he sees a new shop selling giant-sized clothes, he decides it’s time for a new look: smart trousers, smart shirt, stripy tie, shiny shoes. Now he’s the smartest giant in town . . . until he bumps into some animals who desperately need his help – and his clothes!

This heart-warming co-production by Fierylight and Little Angel Theatre is all about friendship and helping those in need is brought to life in a musical, puppet-filled adventure, following on from Little Angel Theatre’s bestselling adaptations of Julia Donaldson’s picture books including The Singing Mermaid and The Everywhere Bear.

Described by the Guardian as ‘a fun family show’ the production is nearly an hour long and aimed at children two to eight years old.

The Smartest Giant in Town will visit the Torch Theatre on Saturday 9 November at 2pm, Sunday 10 November at 11am and 2pm. Tickets: Family: £46. Adult: £14 and Child: £12. book your tickets or for further information, contact the Box Office on 01646 695267 or visit torchtheatre.co.uk.

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Plenty for families to do at Milford Waterfront over half term

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MILFORD WATERFRONT will stage a treat-winning free Halloween trail this half term (28th October to 3rd November), in which families can collect a Halloween flyer then mark off the spooky characters they spot hidden in around the many independent shops, restaurants and harbourside buildings.  

Alongside the trail, on the 31st October, there’s the chance to take in some history at the Milford Haven Museum (tickets £4.50 adults, £3.50 children, £12.50 family 2+2, under 5yrs free) as well as some free facepainting from 12-2pm. This fascinating museum charts the story of Milford from the first whalers, through the boom years of the fishing industry, right to the present day and its importance as an energy port.

Families can also follow one of several heritage walking trails or explore slightly further afield on the Scotch Bay Stroll, a circular loop with plenty history and views.

For more information about what to do visit www.milfordwaterfront.co.uk

KIDS STAY FOR FREE: Right in the heart of the destination, Tŷ Milford Waterfront is the perfect base for half term adventures. Children can stay for free this half term when sharing a family room, with prices from £116 per room per night including breakfast based on two adults and two children staying in a standard family room. https://www.ty-hotels.com/destinations/milford-waterfront/

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