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Why SINGLZ worth attending.

SINGLZ is a singles-only club night held in major cities across the Netherlands. This page explains how the format works, what distinguishes it from other ways of meeting people, and whether it is an appropriate fit for you.

What sets SINGLZ apart from speed dating and matchmaking apps

Speed dating

Structured format with timed rotations, assigned seating, and mandatory one-on-one interactions. Participation is scripted and sequential. Social pressure is built into the format itself.

Matchmaking apps

Asynchronous and profile-based. Interaction begins digitally before any in-person contact. The social context is absent; conversation is initiated through a screen interface rather than a shared environment.

SINGLZ

A live social event with no assigned interactions, no timed rounds, and no profile-based filtering. Contact is optional, self-directed, and occurs within a shared physical environment where all attendees are single by requirement.

A real club night where everyone is actually single

SINGLZ operates as a standard club event with a DJ, music, and a bar hosted at established venues. The sole structural distinction is that ticket purchase requires participants to confirm they are single, and this condition is the defining basis of the event's social environment. No aspect of the evening resembles a dating programme. The format does not introduce participants, facilitate pairings, or manage interactions in any way.

No Rounds, No pressure, no assigned interactions

The event runs continuously from opening to close with no scheduled activities, compulsory participation, or organised group exercises. Attendees are not directed toward specific people or areas. Conversation, movement, and social engagement are entirely self-initiated. The shared awareness that all attendees are single is the only contextual difference from a standard night out.

Who feels at home at SINGLZ

SINGLZ is open to anyone aged 18 and above who is currently single. The event accommodates all genders, backgrounds, and age groups. Attendees span three broad age categories 18–30, 30–45, and 45 and above all present within the same venue. The format suits individuals who are comfortable in a social, music-led environment and prefer organic interaction over structured introductions.

The event is not appropriate for anyone who is not single. It is also not suited to those who require a structured or facilitated format to feel comfortable in social settings, as no programme, host-led activity, or guided introduction is provided. Individuals seeking a curated or algorithm-based matching process will not find that functionality here.

All attendees are expected to respect personal boundaries throughout the evening. There is no obligation to interact with any other attendee. If a participant experiences behaviour they consider inappropriate, this can be reported directly to the SINGLZ event team or to venue security, both of whom are present during the event.

Age, background, and the only rule that matters

SINGLZ imposes no restrictions based on gender, nationality, background, or relationship history. The minimum age requirement is 18. Beyond that, the single non-negotiable condition is that all attendees must be single at the time of the event. This requirement cannot be verified through any technical means, but it is clearly communicated during ticket purchase and forms the foundational premise of the event. Attendance by someone who is not single is considered a breach of the event's core terms.

How the evening is structured to make connection feel natural

Doors Open

Doors Open approx. 5:00 PM

Attendees arrive and enter the venue independently. There is no registration desk beyond standard ticket validation. The space opens gradually, allowing early arrivals to settle before the venue fills.

Main event

Main event period

The evening runs as a standard club night with a DJ and a functioning bar. No programme, schedule, or organised activity runs during this period. Social interaction is entirely participant-led and occurs at whatever pace attendees choose.

Throughout

Throughout the evening

Attendees move freely through the venue. There is no designated meeting area, no assigned seating, and no expectation of interaction with any specific person. The event team is present but does not facilitate introductions.

Close

Close approx. 1:00 AM

The event concludes at the venue's scheduled closing time. No formal wrap-up or post-event programme is provided.

What a balanced crowd looks like and why SINGLZ actively manages it

SINGLZ monitors ticket sales across both gender and age categories to maintain a broadly even distribution among attendees. This is a deliberate operational consideration, not a guarantee of any specific ratio on the night.

  • Age categories tracked
    18–30, 30–45, and 45 and above. All three groups attend the same event within the same venue space.
  • Gender monitoring
    Ticket sales are reviewed per gender category to identify and respond to significant imbalances before the event date.
  • Why this matters operationally
    A skewed audience composition affects the social environment for all attendees. Monitoring is a practical measure to preserve the integrity of the event's premise.
  • What this does not mean
    SINGLZ does not restrict entry based on age or gender, and does not guarantee a specific demographic ratio at any given event.

Tickets, pricing, and what to expect before you arrive

Ticket Type Price Availability
Early Bird €15 Limited — released ahead of the event
Regular €20 Standard sales period
Late ticket €25 Closer to the event date

Tickets are purchased through the SINGLZ website via the integrated Weeztix ticketing platform. Accepted payment methods include iDEAL, credit card, and PayPal. During checkout, attendees are asked to provide their name, email address, gender, age, and city of residence. This information is used solely for audience composition monitoring. An optional ticket protection add-on is available for €1.68, through which refund requests are handled directly by the ticketing provider under their applicable policy.

Why the format works and keeps people coming back

Low social threshold

Because the event mirrors a standard club night, attendees do not need to adopt an unfamiliar social role. There is no performance requirement, no interview dynamic, and no scoring or selection process.

Shared social context

The knowledge that all attendees are single removes a common source of social ambiguity. This shared context changes the nature of the environment without requiring any formal mechanism to enforce it.

No commitment beyond attendance

Attending a SINGLZ event does not enrol participants in any follow-up process, database, or contact programme. Exchange of contact details between attendees is entirely voluntary and self-managed.

Repeatable format

Because each event is independently attended and carries no obligations forward, the format is equally functional for first-time attendees and those who have attended previously. There is no progression structure or membership model.

FAQ

Arriving alone is actually very common at events like this. Many attendees come independently, so the social dynamic naturally includes people who are open to meeting new faces. You’re free to move around, get a drink, or start conversations at your own pace. There’s no expectation to arrive with friends or to immediately interact. Most people gradually settle in as the venue fills and the atmosphere becomes more relaxed.

That depends mostly on your comfort with a social environment that includes music and a bar setting. The crowd usually spans multiple age groups, so it’s not limited to people in their early twenties. What matters more is whether you enjoy casual, unstructured social environments. If you prefer quieter or highly guided settings, the format may feel less comfortable since there is no host-led interaction or structured programme.

The main difference is the context. Instead of starting conversations through profiles and messages, you’re interacting in a shared physical space where everyone knows the basic premise of the event. That tends to remove some of the uncertainty common in everyday nightlife. However, the experience still depends on individual personalities and social dynamics. Some people find it more natural than apps, while others simply enjoy it as a social night out.

Availability varies by event and city. Early tickets are typically released in limited quantities and often sell first because of the lower price. Later ticket tiers remain available longer but can still sell out if demand is high. If you’re certain you want to attend, purchasing earlier generally provides both price certainty and guaranteed entry. Waiting until the last moment can work, but it carries the risk that the event reaches capacity.

The event itself doesn’t include structured icebreakers or introductions. The setting works more like a regular social night out where people interact naturally. Common ways people ease into conversations include:

  • chatting near the bar or lounge areas
  • joining conversations that already feel open
  • starting with casual small talk about the event or music

Because everyone attends knowing others are single, starting a conversation often feels less unusual than in a typical club.

Standard venue conduct rules apply throughout the evening. Staff from both the event team and the venue are present to monitor the environment. If someone experiences behaviour they consider inappropriate, it can be reported directly to staff or security. They are responsible for addressing the situation according to venue policies. Attendees are always free to disengage from any interaction, and there is no expectation to continue a conversation they don’t want.

Movement around the venue is completely unrestricted. People typically circulate between the bar, dance floor, and quieter areas depending on the venue layout. This flexibility makes it easier to change environments if you want a different pace or atmosphere. Some attendees prefer chatting in calmer spaces while others spend more time dancing. Because nothing is scheduled, people naturally move around throughout the evening.

Many attendees approach it primarily as a social night out rather than a goal-driven dating event. The value often comes from the atmosphere and the opportunity to meet new people without formal expectations. Some evenings lead to interesting conversations or new connections, while others simply function as an enjoyable night out. Because there is no structured outcome or follow-up process, the experience is generally defined by the social interactions you choose to have.

Contact exchange is entirely handled by the individuals involved. The event does not operate a messaging system, attendee list, or post-event contact platform. If two people want to remain in touch, they typically exchange phone numbers or social media details during the evening. This keeps the format simple and avoids any database-style follow-up. Whether connections continue afterward depends entirely on the participants.

You can attend as many events as you like as long as you meet the basic attendance requirement of being single. Each event functions independently and does not rely on membership or progression. Some people attend once out of curiosity, while others return because they enjoy the social atmosphere. Since there is no long-term commitment or programme structure, attending again is simply a matter of purchasing a ticket for another event.
At Singlz, it’s not just about dating, t’s about discovering, enjoying, and connecting.
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