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90's Trivia Night


Price $30 AUD + BF Get Tickets

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Dust off your Tamagotchi, grab your friends, and get ready to rewind and relive the most iconic decade of all time!

Join us at the Royal Crown Hotel Dudley for an unforgettable night of 90's trivia, music, and nostalgia - to raise money for the Cancer Council NSW!

Whether you were jamming to grunge, grooving to pop, or chilling with your favorite sitcoms, this '90's trivia' event is for you.

Trivia Rounds: Test your knowledge on 90's music, movies, TV shows, fashion, and pop culture. Plus some bonus mini games too!

Gather your friends and form a team to compete for awesome prizes! Why not make the most of it, and bring out your 90's band shirts, flannel shirts, overalls, neon windbreakers or even butterfly clips, to show off your style for a chance to win a prize!

(Note - Max 10 people per team. if you have a team you wish to be seated with, please include the team name of the team leaders name when prompted during the ticket purchase process).



FOOD: The event is on a Thursday, which means it's $18 burger night at Royal Crown Dudley! (note - all food must be purchased separately, food is not included in the $30 ticket fee)


All ticket sales and proceeds will be donated to Cancer Council NSW

About Cancer Council NSW:

The NSW Cancer Council is a leading cancer charity dedicated to reducing the impact of cancer on individuals and communities. With a mission to defeat cancer through advocacy, research, and support, the council provides vital services to cancer patients and their families, including counselling, financial assistance, and access to support groups.

Their research initiatives aim to improve cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment, contributing to better outcomes for those affected by the disease. Cancer Council NSW is 94% community funded, therefore funds raised from Stars of Newcastle go right back into the community supporting all cancer patients in our region. 


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