These community guidelines apply to all individuals who purchase a ticket to and attend a SINGLZ event, regardless of age, gender, background, or city of residence. They are in place to define the behavioural standards expected within the event environment and to clarify how situations that fall outside those standards are managed. They are not a legal contract but a shared framework that makes the event function as intended. They apply from the moment an attendee enters the venue until they leave, and extend to all interactions with other attendees, event staff, and venue personnel.
SINGLZ events are exclusively open to single individuals. This is the foundational condition of attendance communicated clearly at the point of ticket purchase and central to how the event is structured and experienced. All other guidelines exist to support the environment this rule creates. Without it, the premise of a shared, open social space for singles cannot function. Attendees are expected to honour this condition in good faith. While it cannot be verified in every case, it is the core standard against which all participation is measured.
Respectful behaviour at a SINGLZ event means recognising and responding to the signals of others. A personal boundary is considered crossed when an individual continues unwanted interaction after a clear verbal or non-verbal indication that the other person is not interested or uncomfortable. This includes persistent contact attempts, physical contact that has not been invited, following or positioning near someone after they have moved away, and any form of language or behaviour that is threatening, demeaning, or sexually explicit without mutual consent. The standard applied is not intent but impact: behaviour that makes another person feel unsafe or unable to move freely within the event falls outside the acceptable scope.
Any attendee who feels uncomfortable or believes a situation has gone beyond acceptable conduct may report this directly to a member of the SINGLZ event team or to venue security personnel. Reports are taken seriously and reviewed in the context of the specific situation. The event team will assess the report and determine an appropriate response, which may range from a direct intervention to removal from the venue. The identity of the person raising a concern is handled with discretion. No attendee is required to manage or resolve a situation on their own.
SINGLZ events are social by design. Conversation, dancing, and exchanging contact details are all normal parts of the evening. Attendees are expected to approach these interactions with awareness: genuine interest from one person does not create an obligation on the other. Exchanging details is appropriate when both parties are clearly comfortable and mutually interested. Reading the room recognising when someone is engaged versus when they are being polite or disengaged is the baseline social standard expected of all attendees.
If someone says they are not interested, would like space, or declines further conversation, this is a clear signal to disengage. No further contact attempts should be made.
Short responses, turning away, moving to another area of the venue, or limited engagement are signals that continued approach is not welcome.
Once someone has clearly moved on from an interaction, re-initiating contact in the same evening unless clearly welcomed is outside the expected conduct.
| Conduct | Basis for removal |
|---|---|
| Attending while not single | Violates the core eligibility condition of the event |
| Persistent unwanted contact after clear indication of disinterest | Crosses a personal boundary as defined in these guidelines |
| Physically aggressive or threatening behaviour | Compromises the safety of other attendees or staff |
| Verbal harassment or discriminatory conduct | Falls outside the standard of respectful participation |
| Failure to comply with a request from the event team or security | Obstructs the enforcement of these guidelines |
| Any behaviour that makes others feel unsafe in the venue | Undermines the intended environment of the event |
SINGLZ events operate on the premise that a shared context everyone present is single and open to meeting people removes many of the social barriers that exist in a typical night out. These guidelines exist to protect that context. They are not designed to regulate how people interact, but to define the minimum standard of conduct that allows the event to function as an open, relaxed social environment. The absence of strict programming or structured activities means that the quality of the experience depends significantly on how attendees treat one another. These guidelines make that expectation explicit.