BINGO-goers were treated to a special DJ set as a 90s music group came to town.
N-Trance, best known for hit song Set You Free, played to a hall of No Limits Bingo players at Apollo Bingo, Barrow on Saturday.
The night kicked off with No Limits Bingo, which saw prizes such as life sized cut outs of Mr Bean and Boris Johnson, as well as an inflatable unicorn pool float.
They played a variety of tracks, from Kelly Clarkson to Coldplay, and ended the night with their best known track.
As Set You Free blared out across the speakers, the audience raised lighters and phones to light up the room.
Host of the night, radio and tv presenter Ryan Swain, said: "It was an electrifying night, Barrow was sensational.
"It's amazing to see that the dance and nightlife scene is still very much alive.
"I'm uber excited to be coming back to do my headline show."
Ryan will be returning to Apollo Bingo on February 19.
It follows the success of previous Clubingo events, which featured Ultrabeat and Five.
Head of Events for Majestic Bingo Ltd, Stuart Booth said: “We were delighted to bring our third amazing night to Apollo bingo Barrow and see so many people having such an amazing time.
"Clubingo has been delivering sell out shows across the UK but it all started in Barrow and we want to thank everyone who has supported us and attended any of these events to date.
"We have a special thank you night on February 19 when favourite host Ryan Swain will host and DJ for a No Limits Bingo event.
"Tickets are only £3 however as a thank you to the people of Barrow we are putting 100 free tickets, although a booking fee maybe payable, live on Eventbrite.co.uk. First come first served.
“And if that’s not enough, our next big No Limits Bingo DJ Night is a St. Patricks Special on March 19 featuring IVD of Castles in the Sky fame for a live DJ Set, flying in from Europe for this special gig.
"Tickets are on sale now from the club and Eventbrite.co.uk. Early bird tickets are just £8.”
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