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Nikki Webster And Rebecca Black Are Touring Australia With A Bingo Rave

Nikki Webster And Rebecca Black Are Touring Australia With A Bingo Rave

Could we be getting a 'Strawberry Kisses' and 'Friday' remix?

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

If you've been sitting at home wondering where you can hear two one-hit wonders while screaming out 'bingo', then wonder no longer: we've found the night out for you.

Nikki Webster, from 2000 Sydney Olympics and 'Strawberry Kisses' fame, is teaming up with none other than Rebecca 'It's Friday, Friday, gotta get down on Friday' Black.

The pair will be joined by former Triple J Breakfast host Alex Dyson for a 'rave bingo' that will tour Australia.

The XXL Bingo Loco will be hitting up the Big Top in Sydney; the Freo Social in Fremantle, Perth; the Melbourne Pavillion; and the Fortitude Music Hall in Brisbane in late May.

The Bingo Loco website says the event has 'flipped bingo on its head', promising 'rave rounds, conga lines, dance offs, lip sync battles, glow sticks and prizes ranging from vacations to cars to lawnmowers'.

Co-founder William Meara said: "People want to dance and be stupid but they also want comedy, competitions, prizes and theatrics.

Bingo Loco XXL

"They want to be involved in a show and not just left on a dance floor. Bingo Loco is not a performance, it's an engaging experience with the mentality of a theatre show, while always ensuring every element is completely ridiculous.

"I don't know of any other event where thousands of people will be singing their hearts out to Disney anthems, falling out of their chairs with laughter, raving to 'Sandstorm' as well as competing for awesome (and awful) prizes... all while playing bingo."

That's your night out sorted, then.

Meanwhile, Rebecca Black recently celebrated the ninth anniversary of her memorable song 'Friday'.

Nearly a decade on from the song's ill-fated appearance online, the singer reflected on her life while delivering a powerful statement about mental health.

The 22-year-old wrote on Instagram: "[Nine] years ago today a music video for a song called 'Friday' was uploaded to the internet. Above all things, I just wish I could go back and talk to my 13-year-old self who was terribly ashamed of herself and afraid of the world.

"To my 15-year-old self who felt like she had nobody to talk to about the depression she faced. To my 17-year-old self who would get to school only to get food thrown at her and her friends. To my 19-year-old self who had almost every producer/songwriter tell me they'd never work with me.

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"Hell, to myself a few days ago who felt disgusting when she looked in the mirror!

"I'm trying to remind myself more and more that every day is a new opportunity to shift your reality and lift your spirit. You are not defined by any one choice or thing. Time heals and nothing is finite.

"It's a process that's never too late to begin. And so, here we go! This might be a weird thing to post but the honesty feels good if nothing else."

Black has fought hard to establish a career for herself in the music industry.

We can't wait to see her alongside Nikki Webster at Bingo Loco XXL.

Featured Image Credit: Nikki Webster/Rebecca Black

Topics: Entertainment, Celebrity, Australia