As if you needed another excuse to day party on a summer Saturday, Bingo Players just announced their massive “Bingo Beach” event at Governors Club on the 18th of June. Bingo Players will be joined by friends Quintino, Jenaux, Cheat Codes and special guests Bassjackers for an epic electro-house takeover that will last well into the night.
Bingo Players first broke through in 2011 with their hit ‘Cry (Just a Little)’, and the Dutch duo quickly became regulars on the American festival and club circuit. Their energetic sound captivated audiences around the world with bouncy synths, driving beats, and guitar-like riffs, and hits like ‘Rattle’ solidified their place as international superstars. Tragedy stuck the duo when Paul was diagnosed with cancer in June 2013 and passed away in October of that year, devastating both Maarten and the entire dance community.
Maarten has continued the Bingo Players legacy in memory of his partner, and now teams up with the charity Fuck Cancer to support the prevention and early detection of the devastating disease. Fuck Cancer aims to change the way people talk about cancer and inspire a movement by harnessing the experiences of Generation C–consumers from all generations who use digital content as their main source of information. Through digital media, programs and events, Fuck Cancer believes its community will be the generation that ultimately improves health outcomes. To support Fuck Cancer or to learn more, visit LetsFCancer.com or follow @letsfcancer.
About FCancer
FCancer is dedicated to the prevention and early detection of cancer; it is a movement that creates a raw and authentic space by harnessing the cumulative experience of their community, Generation Connected. Gen-C is defined by a behavior rather than a birthdate, they consume digital content as their main source of information and may span across traditional generations. With wit, edge, and humor, FCancer is changing the way people talk about cancer. Through digital media, programs and events, FCancer believes its community will be the generation that ultimately improves health outcomes. FCancer is a tax-exempt 501(c) 3 registered charity co-founded by Yael Cohen Braun and Julie Greenbaum. For more information, visit LetsFCancer.com or follow @letsfcancer.