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This isn't just another dating event, THIS IS A REBELLION against sh*tty dating apps and the alternative to speed dating. Meet like-minded people at a vibrant bar, in a lively, safe and welcoming space. Flamingo encourages singles to meet each other in real life, under our wing (no pun intended).
Note, this is NOT a speed dating event, instead where people can mingle in a relaxed atmosphere. Whether you're looking for romance, friends or a fun night out, we have you covered. Don't miss out—book your spot now! 🕑 Feel free to share with your friends and come along together.
The age guide for this event is 20 - 30.
Flamingo has teamed up with the iconic venue Revolution Hockley to bring you this event! Revolution is giving a FREE Prosecco or soft drink to anyone who arrives before 8 pm and Happy Hour is extended just for the event.
Why You Should Attend… ✅
• Meet singles you genuinely click with in a fun, safe and relaxed setting. An alternative to endlessly swiping on a screen and having no substance conversations.
• Friendly hosts to make you feel welcome and help people get chatting.
• A place where everyone is single and in the same boat… or bar, rather.
• Flamingle, find a connection and even make new friends. You never know who you’ll meet.
• Bring your friends with you.
• Icebreaker questions, fun games to play, and other activities in our events (Optional to partake)
• Achieve personal growth and a confidence boost through real-world interactions outside your comfort zone.
Why Dating Apps Suck ⚠️
• An uneven balance - 15% of users on dating apps in the UK are women, and 85% are men. (NetImperative.com)
• 50% of single Britons have never asked anyone on a date in person. (DatingSitesReviews)
• You can’t read a person’s body language, facial expressions, tone of voice or get a real feel of what they are like. You can often find fakes and inauthentic people on dating apps.
• Too much choice is bad, this can lead to decision overload, superficial judgement and ghosting.
• Online abuse, some people get away with online abusive behaviour because of the lack of real-world consequence and inconsistent enforcement policies.