A SINGLZ club night differs from conventional nightlife primarily through audience composition rather than event format. The venue, music, and general atmosphere follow a standard club night structure. What changes is the shared social context: because all attendees are verified as single at the point of ticket purchase, the environment carries an implicit social openness that is absent from general admission events. At scale, this context becomes more functionally significant larger attendance allows for genuine variation in age, background, and personality without sacrificing the social density that makes organic interaction possible.
Open to all attendees aged 18 and above. No upper age limit applies.
Attendance is limited to individuals who are currently single. This is the sole eligibility condition and is communicated as a binding term at the point of purchase.
The event imposes no restrictions based on gender, sexual orientation, nationality, or background beyond the minimum age and single-status requirements.
Ticket sales are tracked across three internal age brackets: 18–30, 30–45, and 45 and above. All age groups attend the same event in the same venue. The categorisation exists solely to monitor distribution, not to separate or segment attendees during the event.
Gender data is collected at the point of ticket purchase. This information is used internally to track the overall composition of each event. Where imbalances are identified ahead of an event, ticket availability may be adjusted by category to maintain a more even distribution.
Demographic balance across an event of this scale cannot be guaranteed. Monitoring is intended to reduce significant imbalances rather than enforce precise ratios. Actual attendance composition will vary between events.
The venue opens in the early evening. Entry is managed through the ticketing system; attendees present their ticket at the door. No check-in process or name badge system is used.
The event runs as a standard club night with a DJ and bar service. There is no programme, no scheduled activities, and no facilitated interaction. Attendees move through the venue freely.
The event concludes at approximately 01:00. No formal closing activity takes place. Venue and security staff are present throughout.
Unlike speed-dating or structured matching formats, SINGLZ events impose no interaction framework on attendees. There are no assigned seats, timed rounds, scorecards, or mandatory participation. The shared understanding that all attendees are single functions as a passive social signal rather than an active prompt. Individuals choose whether, when, and with whom to initiate conversation. Exchanging contact details is at the discretion of both parties involved. The format assumes social agency on the part of each attendee.
| Ticket tier | Price | Availability |
|---|---|---|
| Early bird | €15 | Limited; available during the initial sales window |
| Regular | €20 | Standard sales period |
| Late ticket | €25 | Available closer to the event date, subject to capacity |
| Ticket protection (add-on) | €1.68 | Optional; administered by Weeztix according to their own refund policy |
All attendees are expected to behave respectfully and to observe the personal boundaries of other guests. This applies throughout the venue and for the duration of the event.
Any attendee who feels uncomfortable or witnesses conduct they consider inappropriate can report this directly to the Singlz event team or to venue security staff. Both channels are available throughout the event.
All reports are reviewed and addressed by the event team and venue staff. Responses are handled on a case-by-case basis appropriate to the situation.
Balance monitoring is ongoing throughout the sales period, not just at the start. Ticket availability per age group and gender category is adjusted as imbalances appear. That said, exact composition on the night cannot be guaranteed. If demographic mix is a deciding factor for you, purchasing earlier gives the organisers more time to adjust before capacity is reached.
Nothing obligatory happens. The event runs as a club night you can stay at the bar, listen to the music, or simply observe the room. There are no prompts, facilitators, or expectations placed on you. Attendance does not require interaction. Whether you engage socially is entirely your choice throughout the evening.
No. Once the event ends, SINGLZ has no role in what follows. There is no post-event platform, follow-up messaging system, or matchmaking continuation. Any contact made during the night is between the individuals involved. What happens next depends entirely on what you and the other person choose to do independently.
Both are common. The format does not disadvantage solo attendees in some respects, arriving alone makes it easier to move freely and initiate conversation without group dynamics getting in the way. The event is designed for general social mixing, so solo attendance is a normal and practical way to participate.
Volume levels vary by venue and time of evening. As with most club nights, music tends to be louder later on. Earlier in the event, conversation is generally more manageable. If extended conversation is important to you, arriving closer to the opening time rather than peak hours is usually the more practical approach.
The 45+ category is actively tracked as part of the audience composition monitoring. All age groups attend the same venue. Whether the spread on any given night feels comfortable is harder to predict, but the organisers do work to ensure the 45+ bracket is represented rather than incidental.
Standard tickets are not directly refundable through SINGLZ. If you purchased the optional ticket protection add-on (€1.68) at checkout, refund requests can be submitted through Weeztix according to their own policy. Without protection, refund eligibility is not guaranteed. The protection option is only available at the time of purchase, not retroactively.
There is no structured facilitation. No icebreaker formats, name badges, or guided activities are used. The shared context that everyone is single and open to meeting people functions as a passive social signal, but initiating contact remains entirely self-directed. If fully unstructured social environments are difficult for you, that is worth weighing before booking.
You can report the situation directly to the SINGLZ event team or to venue security both are present throughout the evening. Reports are reviewed and handled case by case. You are not expected to manage the situation on your own, and you do not need to wait until it escalates before reporting it.