Sing Bingo is a music themed Dragonfish bingo site that has been around for more than 10 years. The new welcome offer is for slots not bingo.
Sing Bingo was originally launched in 2010 as a sister site to Costa Bingo. Themed on rock and pop music, it was fronted by a fictional rock star called Bingo Starr.
Back in the day, the site had lots of music themed promotions, based around a different artist each month. There were team bingo tournaments, prize bingo games and many exclusives. Sadly, all of that is long gone along with Bingo Starr himself and these days it’s basically just another Dragonfish site. The bingo network that Sing Bingo was part of (Ignite) is also a thing of the past and in 2025, it has exactly the same bingo rooms, the same promotions and the same loyalty scheme as other Broadway Gaming owned Dragonfish sites such as Wink Bingo and 888Ladies (you can even collect or win shop coins at one site and redeem them at another). In fact, most of the bingo rooms are shared with every other site on the Dragonfish bingo network.
To be honest, the bingo room line-up at Sing Bingo isn’t great these days. Not all of the rooms are open 24/7 and there’s not that many types of bingo to choose from. The prizes are also on the small side.
The Top of the Shop and Easy Peasy rooms deliver 90 ball and 5 line bingo respectively.
Then there’s a trio of rooms with special gimmicks. In the Mystery Jackpot 75 ball room, the prize (of up to £500) is only revealed after ticket sales close. In the YoYo 75 ball room (previously known as Bounce’T), the prize depends on the number of calls it takes to bingo. And in the Flip It 90 ball room, the prizes are reversed so the biggest prize is for 1 line and the smallest for full house.
Dragonfish specials are sometimes available and they are invariably 90 ball or 75 ball. The only other type of bingo on offer is Bingo Deal, which is based on playing cards.
Sing Bingo has one free bingo room, the networked On The House 90 ball room. To gain entry, you’ll need to have made a deposit in the last 14 days. Apart from that, most bingo tickets are priced at 5p each and you can normally buy up to 120 per game.
Chat is available but not 24/7 – times vary. You can also play a small selection of slots as minigames inside the bingo rooms.
At most Dragonfish sites, you can’t see most of the slot games they have until after you’ve registered an account and logged in. This is not the case at Sing Bingo: you can browse more than 350 games from the Slots tab on the home page so you’ll have a good idea of what’s waiting for you in the lobby. You can also use the search box to see if they have a game you want, but you’ll need to be in the “Complete List” tab for this to work correctly, and also you need to be aware that it is not in fact a complete list and the number of games they offer is actually closer to 600; any game whose name or tile could conceivably appeal to under 18s is hidden behind the login.
You also can’t see that a lot of the games are real money only and can’t be played with bonus, but this becomes crystal clear once inside the lobby. If you’ve played at a Dragonfish site in the past, the range of games may not be quite what you expect as several game providers (IGT, 888, NetEnt) are no longer working with Broadway. Instead, they’ve added lots of games from the Microgaming back catalogue.
There’s a lobby tab for new releases but it can be very patchy; Games Global titles tend to arrive quickly but others can take months.
Apart from a few Slingo and instant win games, it’s all slot games and there are no table or live casino games whatsoever at Sing Bingo (or indeed at any other Dragonfish site).
Unusually for a Dragonfish site Sing Bingo used to have both Apple and Android apps for play on the go, but they haven’t been updated for modern versions of the operating systems so now it’s a case of visiting the site using your phone’s built in browser. The latest version of the Dragonfish lobby is very well suited to mobile use so this isn’t really a problem.
Broadway run a few network promotions and these can be found in the Offers section of the lobby when logged in. What you need to be aware of before claiming any of these is that everything here has the same short expiry (5 days) as the welcome bonus. To be fair, this is clearly stated in the offer terms and conditions.
Sing Bingo may not be quite what it was 5 years ago, but still has plenty to offer. The slot bonus welcome offer is decent, with a wagering requirement that’s on the low side, and the well designed and informative front end makes it one of the few Dragonfish bingo sites where you can see what you’re going to get before you register.
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30x bonus on slots. Some games are real money only.
Sing Bingo has the standard Dragonfish page about Safer Gambling. It’s recently been revamped to break all the content down into easily digestible chunks with helpful links. For example, there’s a bit about limiting gambling ads on social media with a link to an article on GambleAware with detailed instructions for doing just that on various different platforms.
They offer the usual safer gambling tools of deposit limits, game time reminder (aka reality check), take a break and self exclusion, plus “spend limits” which are actually net deposit limits. There are direct links for logged in players to go straight to the tools.