New Bingo hall opens in Hunslet

Club 3000 Bingo launched their new bingo club in Hunslet at the weekend as over 850 guests packed out the venue for an evening of entertainment, live music, bubbly on arrival, and of course – plenty of thrilling bingo games.

The venue has seen a £5.5 million investment creating a modern, stylish space designed to bring bingo into a whole new era. The club also has many unique features including the first ice cream van in a bingo club!

The celebrations were made extra special with a star appearance from popular actor Jack P Shepherd – winner of Celebrity Big Brother and best known for his role in Coronation Street – who officially cut the ribbon to welcome Leeds to its brand-new club.

“Being born and raised in Leeds, I felt truly honoured to open Club 3000 Bingo in my hometown on Saturday,” said Jack P. Shepherd. “The new venue is incredible and was filled to the brim—it was a fantastic evening with an electric atmosphere, and I was given the warmest welcome. Some of my family joined me as well, and they absolutely loved both the entertainment and, of course, playing bingo!”

Brian Fraser, proud owner of Club 3000 Bingo, shared his excitement:

“We are absolutely delighted to open our newest club here in Leeds. This stunning venue shows our commitment to bringing bingo into the modern age, and the incredible turnout tonight made it all the more unforgettable.”

General Manager Sam Cliffe added:

“What an incredible night! The energy in the room was fantastic, and it was wonderful to see so many people celebrating with us. A huge thank you to everyone who came along and to my amazing team – we can’t wait to welcome even more guests in the coming weeks.”

Hunslet is the 25th venue for Club 3000 Bingo,  the UK’s largest independent bingo operator. With a mix of tradition, fun, and modern design, the new Leeds club promises an unbeatable social experience for bingo lovers and first-timers alike.

For more information go to: www.club3000bingo.com/leeds

 

This post is based on a press release issued by Club 3000 Bingo

 

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