DRAG QUEEN DUTIES: CLASSICAL BINGO

For Classical Drag Bingos (Drag Queens On Their Own)

The Onsite Drag Performer will coordinate with the Extragrams Manager and client the morning of the Classical Drag Bingo.

Ensure the speaker you are using is charged up and ready to rock. Make sure to pack your bingo cage, bingo balls, and bingo ball holder.

Performance tracks, if applicable, will be chosen by the performer, keeping in mind the vibe of the event and making sure the tracks are fun for everyone (think pop, high-energy). Make sure these are downloaded to the phone playing music at the event.

The QR code for bingo cards is linked in the Bingo Policy landing page, download it ahead of the Bingo and make sure you have that ready and available. The family friendly bingo playlist should also be downloaded ahead of the event for background music.

The performer will arrive to the venue at least 20 minutes early to coordinate parking and meet with the client to set up a speaker, optional microphones, bingo cage and balls, and digital QR code for the bingo cards. Sometimes the client may have a screen available to share the QR code. The performer will also check in with the client about what Bingo prizes are available.

At the top of the event, the Drag Queen will introduce herself and work the crowd, getting everyone excited for bingo. Explain the rules. The Queen can also share what the prizes are. If there are no physical prizes, you can make up a silly prize like "a compliment from a queen" or "`5 seconds of my undivided attention."

During Bingo, the Queen will play quiet background music and work the crowd. The queen will pull bingo balls and make quips, jokes, and interactive moments along the way.

If the Bingo includes performances, then play performance tracks at a standard volume level for performing. Make sure you take advantage of the space and work the whole room!

As winners come up, make sure to get the winner's name and make them feel special. In the event of a tie or a multiple winners for grand finale prize, do a show-down. Popular ones are dance-offs, lip sync battles, or catwalk competitions. For these face offs, you'll want to play a super popular and fun song that everyone can get into. You can choose a winner based on applause.

At the end of the Classical Bingo, the offer to take group photo and pack up the materials. Thank the audience and be fiercely on your way!

List Version

Materials needed:

  1. Speaker (charged)

  2. Background Music Playlist and optional performance tracks (downloaded)

  3. Bingo cage, bingo balls, and bingo ball holder

  4. QR code (saved to your phone and shared with client)

Order of operations:

  1. Arrive early to set up and coordinate with client about prizes

  2. Check your sound

  3. Introduce yourself and meet the audience. Share the QR code with the audience

  4. Explain the rules and introduce the prizes

  5. Play tracks and interact with the crowd

  6. Optional performance in the middle

  7. Celebrate winners as you go

  8. Announce final round of bingo, usually involving multiple winners and a tie-breaker face off

  9. Thank the audience and take a group photo

  10. Pack up and be on your way!