Saint Paul Venue Hosts Labubu Bingo Nights With Collectible Figure Prizes
Can Can Wonderland in Saint Paul is hosting Labubu Bingo on April 15, 22 and 29, with $15 admission and real Labubu figures up for grabs as prizes.

Can Can Wonderland, the all-ages entertainment venue at 755 Prior Ave in Saint Paul, Minnesota, is running three consecutive Wednesday nights of Labubu Bingo this month, on April 15, 22, and 29. Admission is $15, and the prizes are actual Labubu collectible figures.
The format is straightforward: bingo as the mechanism, collectibles as the stakes. Winners take home real figures rather than gift cards or novelty items, which gives every card played genuine collecting weight. For anyone who has ever refreshed a Pop Mart drop only to get nothing, a $15 bingo seat starts to look like reasonable odds.
Can Can Wonderland markets itself as an inclusive entertainment space, and the Labubu Bingo nights are structured accordingly. The sessions are open to all ages, putting dedicated collectors in the same room as families and curious newcomers who may be encountering the character for the first time. That mix is part of what makes the format effective: Labubu carries credibility across a wide age range. Kids respond to the design; teenage collectors track variants and secondary market values; adult hobbyists show up knowing exactly what a desirable figure can be worth. A single Wednesday night can serve all three groups.
For collectors specifically, venue-run events like these are worth noting as potential sources for promotional or introductory-grade figures. The specific prize inventory for the Can Can Wonderland nights has not been detailed publicly, but events in this format occasionally surface pieces that never reach standard retail channels.
At Suite 4 on Prior Ave, a space already known as a destination venue in Saint Paul, three weeks of Labubu Bingo put the hobby's reach into concrete terms. The character has moved through luxury fashion collaborations and boutique retail, but a $15 all-ages bingo night in a neighborhood entertainment space is a different kind of footprint entirely.
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