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Free game of bingo for two at Buzz Bingo

Free game of bingo for two at Buzz Bingo

Wales Online20-06-2025
Free game of bingo for two at Buzz Bingo
Bring a mate and play Main Event Bingo for free between June 22 and June 28!
We've got an exclusive offer at Buzz Bingo just for our readers: free Main Event bingo for two from Sunday June 22 to Saturday June 28! Share the anticipation and excitement of a full afternoon or evening dabbing numbers with a pal who deserves a treat! You can win cash prizes from £50 to £50,000 every day and enjoy great value food and drinks - bingo, drinks and snacks for less than a tenner! Whilst you're there, why not treat yourself to Chips at £3 a bowl or a draught pint* for only £3!
Find your nearest club and bingo session times HERE.

To claim your free game for you and a friend , grab your local paper between Saturday, June 21 and Friday, June 27, 2025 to find your voucher inside and present it at your local Buzz Bingo. 18+ only. Free game is paper Main Event.

Alternatively you can download a free game for two voucher to show on your phone or email. Simply fill in your details on the form below and the voucher will be sent to the email you provide.
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Terms and Conditions: Voucher can only be used once in Buzz Bingo club from 22/06/2025 – 28/06/25. Excludes Buzz Bingo Cricklewood and Buzz Bingo Northampton. Voucher can only be redeemed at an Afternoon or Evening Main Event bingo session. Free bingo consists of one paper main event for you and a friend at any Afternoon or Evening Main event.. Please arrive 20 minutes before your chosen Main Event session starts. Touchscreen bingo and optional extras available at additional cost. No cash alternative will be offered. Voucher cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or voucher. We reserve the right to cancel or amend this voucher at any time where we reasonably believe there may be infringement of the terms of use. We cannot accept damaged or photocopied vouchers. Please see the voucher in the paper, magazine or digital publication for full terms and conditions. *£3 Pint includes any draught drink excluding Madri. £3 Chips excludes any toppings or sauces, these can be bought in addition. Buzz Bingo general terms apply. Members only. We operate a 'Think 25' policy, photographic ID will be required. Enjoy the game and play responsibly. Visit www.gambleaware.org or call GamCare free on 0808 802 0133
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