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HomeNewsIt’s a little bit naughty but lots of fun

It’s a little bit naughty but lots of fun

The Rainbow Beach Sports and Recreation Club is excited to host the Bingo Queen of the Sunshine Coast, Melony’s Drag Queen Bingo to the club in March.

Melony Brests, her right-hand gal Sall Monalla, and the King of the Queens, Rocky V Liquor will bring some not so normal bingo games full of cheeky innuendo and hysterical call out’s to the club.

Melony’s Drag Queen Bingo has now helped raise over $850,000 for many organisations, charities and causes and heads to Rainbow Beach on Saturday 25 March with doors open at 6pm for a 7.30pm start.

The cost is $25 per person and the bingo books are $5 each with a complimentary piccolo on arrival.

This is an 18+ event as it contains coarse language, sexual references, drag queens behaving badly and “may contain traces of nuts!“

You can book and pay separately to your friends by deciding on a group name and when your friends’ book, they can use the same group name when asked for your Team/Group Name at the checkout, and the club will do their best to seat you together. You must use the same group name to be seated together.

You can book online at Try Booking/Melony’s Drag Queen Bingo or call the Rainbow Beach Sports Club on 07 5486 3191 for further information.

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