Games & Social Fun

Come knowing things. Leave knowing people.
Trivia Night is the event that surprises people most. They sign up expecting a quiz. They leave having had one of those evenings where time moves strangely, where you look up and two hours have gone by, and you're already making plans for the next one.
Here's what happens. You arrive, you get placed into a mixed team of six to eight people, and then the questions begin. Across several rounds covering everything from history and geography to pop culture, sport, and the occasional wildcard category that nobody saw coming, your team will argue, debate, celebrate, and groan in equal measure.
The quiz master keeps things moving and keeps things warm. This is not a pub trivia night where the host reads questions into a microphone and disappears. There is banter. There is audience interaction. There are moments between rounds where you're not thinking about the quiz at all, you're just talking.
That is where it happens, by the way. Not during the questions. In between them. In the thirty seconds after your team gets one spectacularly wrong and someone says something that makes the whole table laugh. In the moment when someone knows an answer nobody expected them to know and suddenly you're looking at them differently.
Trivia is the perfect format for this because it gives everyone something to contribute. The sports round saves the person who blanked on the history questions. The pop culture round rescues the person who has been quietly panicking since round one. Nobody is invisible. Nobody is left out. The game pulls everyone in.
You don't need to be a trivia genius. You need to be curious, good-humoured, and willing to confidently back a wrong answer occasionally. The teams are mixed deliberately, which means your knowledge gaps are someone else's strengths and vice versa.
What to expect
Mixed rounds of trivia, hosted by a warm and genuinely funny quiz master. Team sizes of six to eight. Prizes for the winners. A drink in hand and a surprisingly good evening regardless of where you finish on the leaderboard.
The vibe
Smart but not serious. Competitive but generous. The kind of room where strangers become familiar very quickly.
Who comes
Curious people. People who read. People who watch too much television and have decided to stop apologising for it. People who want to feel sharp and social at the same time. People who have tried other singles events and found them exhausting, and who suspect this might be different. It is.
Snowballers
Members get early access to tickets before they open to the public.
