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Big Night Out Pub Crawl

Rodeo Pub Crawl

Where
World Square
World Square
644 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000
When

Friday 10 May from 8pm to Saturday 11 May 3am

Bust out your daisy dukes and cowboy boots for an epic rodeo pub crawl!

We'll provide free cowboy hats, plus there will be an ultimate line dance competition. Finishing the night at Side Bar's Rodeo Party where you can ride the mechanical bull.

Whether you're new to Sydney or just expanding your social circle, pub crawling is a fantastic way to meet new friends.

Every weekend our crawl is full of lively people who are just there to meet new friends and have a good time. Our energetic party hosts will take you to 4 awesome bars and clubs in Sydney's CBD.

The hosts make sure to make everyone feel included, encourage mixing within the group, and introduce everyone. This makes it a great activity whether you come alone or with friends.

Your pub crawl ticket includes:

  • Party hosts

  • Free express entry to 4 top venues

  • 4 free drinks (1 per venue)

  • Free pizza

  • Free cowboy hats (first 50 people)

  • Discounted drinks

  • Photographer

  • Games & prizes

  • Finishes at Side Bar's Rodeo Party (save $15 entry)

Online tickets only $35!

Door price is $50, so book online to save!

Contact event organiser

Big Night Out Pub Crawl

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