Overview
Music Bingo: Best of 2025
Monday, January 12
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Grain Theory Brewery — 202 Pine Street, Downtown Abilene
Free to Play | Family-Friendly | Come and Go
After a well-deserved holiday break, we’re kicking off 2026 with a bang (musically speaking, of course) by revisiting the Best of 2025. That’s right—this Music Bingo event is a trip down memory lane to the top 75 songs of 2025. Expect the chart-toppers, the ones you couldn’t escape even if you tried, the surprise hits, and the ones that you’ll admit you only liked because they were everywhere. If it was big in 2025, it’s on the bingo card.
And here’s the best part: this is free to play and family-friendly! Whether you’re bringing the kids for their first taste of competitive bingo or you just need a distraction from the Monday grind, everyone’s welcome. The rules? Simple. Ask the DJ for a bingo card when you arrive, and then wait for the hits to roll in. If a song plays that’s on your card, mark it off. Get five in a row, and you win a prize—yep, there are free beer chances involved. (But don’t worry, we’ve got kid-friendly prizes too, because everyone deserves a little victory on a Monday evening.)
As usual, our in-house DJ will be spinning through the hits while you sip, snack, and compete for your place in bingo glory. Whether you’re a music nerd who’ll recognize every song on the card, or you’re just here for the fun of it, the vibe will be relaxed but lively.
This is a come-and-go event, so whether you pop in for a quick round or stay through the whole three hours, you can make it your own. Just make sure you arrive by 6:00–6:15 PM if you plan to eat or drink—bingo starts on time, and you don’t want to be caught scrambling to the bar during the first round.
No reservations, no pressure, just good tunes, good company, and a chance to win stuff (beer included). It’s the perfect way to shake off the Monday blues without any of the usual stress. You bring the family, we’ll bring the music and prizes, and together we’ll prove that Mondays don’t have to be quite as bad as everyone says they are.
Because let’s face it—if January is going to exist, we might as well fill it with bingo, beer, and all the music you’ll be sick of by February.