SINGLZ events occupy a distinct category within social events, they are neither dating apps nor speed-dating sessions, but structured social occasions designed for single adults to meet in a live, relaxed environment. As with any public social event, questions about safety are reasonable and worth examining before attending. This page outlines how SINGLZ events are designed, what safeguards are in place, and what prospective attendees should realistically expect. Covering both the format and the limits of what any SINGLZ night can and cannot guarantee.
Running a SINGLZ night requires more than booking a venue and selling tickets. The SINGLZ team manages the full lifecycle of each event from planning and promotion to on-the-night operations. Their involvement directly shapes whether the event functions as intended: a relaxed, balanced social environment where single adults can meet naturally.
The operational decisions made by the SINGLZ team reflect a consistent set of principles: that a SINGLZ event should feel natural rather than forced, structured enough to be balanced, and safe enough for everyone to participate comfortably. These principles inform how the team communicates the event's core rule that all attendees must be single as well as how it handles participation, pricing access, and on-site conduct. The absence of speed-dating rounds or assigned interactions is itself a deliberate choice, not an oversight.
Respectful behaviour is the primary conduct expectation communicated to all attendees before and during the event. The team's approach treats this not as a rule to be enforced reactively, but as a baseline condition that defines the event's character. Attendees are never obligated to interact with others, and mechanisms exist via the team and venue security to address situations where that boundary is not observed.
SINGLZ was developed in response to a gap in the social events market: a format that brings single adults together in a low-pressure, socially familiar setting. The club night format was chosen deliberately because it is already understood by most adults and requires no instruction or participation structure.
Events have taken place in capital cities within the Netherlands. The team manages all aspects locally, including venue selection, ticketing through Weeztixs, and event-day operations.
SINGLZ events are promoted via Instagram, WhatsApp groups, and other digital marketing channels, as well as through word-of-mouth. The team uses these channels to communicate event details, ticket availability, and the core conditions of participation.
SINGLZ is not a matchmaking service, dating app, or speed-dating event. There is no algorithm, no assigned pairings, and no formal follow-up process. Connection, if it occurs, happens organically during the event.
All attendees must be single. This is the only eligibility requirement and is communicated clearly at the point of ticket purchase. Participation implies acceptance of this condition and of the general conduct expectations set by the team.
Events run from approximately 17:00 to 01:00. Tickets are priced on a tiered basis depending on purchase timing. Optional ticket protection is available at purchase and is administered by the ticketing provider, not by Singlz directly.
Most attendees arrive alone, so that's the norm rather than the exception. The club night format means there's music, drinks, and movement you're not sitting across from a stranger in silence. Conversations happen naturally around the bar or on the dancefloor. You're not required to approach anyone, and nobody is watching to see if you do.
Ticket sales are actively monitored across three age brackets 18–30, 30–45, and 45+. If one group is selling disproportionately fast, the team adjusts promotion accordingly. It's not a passive process. That said, exact ratios vary per event, so no specific composition can be guaranteed in advance.
Refund requests are handled through Weeztixs, the ticketing provider not directly through SINGLZ. If you purchased ticket protection (available for €1.68 at checkout), your refund eligibility is governed by their policy. Without protection, standard ticket terms apply. Check your confirmation email for the relevant Weeztixs contact or portal link.
You can report it directly to the Singlz team on-site or to venue security both are present throughout the event. Reports are reviewed and handled during the same evening. You're not expected to manage the situation yourself. The team treats conduct issues as operational matters, not as disputes to mediate between guests.
No. There are no group activities, icebreaker rounds, or structured interactions at any point. The format is a club night DJ, music, drinks, and open socialising. How much or how little you engage with other guests is entirely your choice throughout the evening.
The 45+ bracket is a tracked category, meaning tickets for that group are monitored to ensure representation. You won't be the only person in that age range. The event doesn't separate age groups all attendees share the same space but the team actively works to avoid the event skewing toward a single demographic.
The data collected at registration name, age, gender, city is used to monitor audience composition across events. It is not used for individual follow-up or outreach after the event. SINGLZ does not run a post-event communication programme based on attendee data.
SINGLZ doesn't offer a post-event matching system or follow-up mechanism that's by design. If you exchanged contact details during the evening, that's the intended outcome. The event format places the connection entirely in the moment. Future events are promoted through Instagram and WhatsApp channels if you'd like to attend again.
It can't be verified at the door with certainty the team is transparent about this. The rule is communicated clearly at purchase, and buying a ticket constitutes an acknowledgement of it. The practical effect is that the social environment is built around that shared understanding. Enforcement relies on honest participation rather than a verification system.
Ticket tiers move from early bird (€15) to regular (€20) to late (€25) based on timing, not on a fixed availability threshold. Once a tier sells out, the next applies automatically. Waiting doesn't reserve your spot at the lower price. If you're weighing cost against certainty, purchasing earlier is the straightforward way to avoid the late tier.