The night that builds regulars who come back.
A weekly trivia night does something slow and valuable: it turns one-time visitors into a team. They come back to compete. They start bringing their friends. They get annoyed if you move the night. That's the kind of regular a trivia crowd becomes. We've been building those regulars since 2012.
Talk to us about your venueTHE CROWD WHO KEEPS COMING BACK.
Trivia crowds develop a competitive identity around their regular night. They name their team, they have a usual table, and they take it personally when they lose. The investment means they show up consistently and stay for the full night.
We build the format so every table wins at least one round. First-timers don't feel shut out, which means they come back. A crowd including beginners keeps growing.
Trivia is structured: rounds, breaks, answer reveals. People don't leave between rounds because they want to hear if they got it right. Longer stays, more orders, better trade.
We write questions fresh and update them regularly. No embarrassing outdated references. Your venue gets a current, well-run night every single week without your staff touching any of it.
WHAT YOUR VENUE LOOKS LIKE ON TRIVIA NIGHT
Our host arrives before the first team, sets up and welcomes people as they come in. The format works for teams of any size. The night runs across several rounds: general knowledge, an audio round, a picture round, and usually a themed or specialist round. Different formats keep different people sharp at different points.
Answer sheets go in after each round, scores are tallied and announced, and the leaderboard shifts throughout the night so it stays competitive until the last question. The host manages the energy between rounds: the pace, the banter, the moment when two teams are tied going into the final round.
A standard trivia night runs around two hours. Pack-down is quick. Most teams stick around to debate the answers they got wrong.
WHAT VENUES TELL US
"The same teams have been coming for over a year. They have names, they have tables, and they get competitive. One team brings new members when someone leaves. Not something you manufacture."Venue manager, Brisbane northside
"What I like is that new teams are not afraid to come. They win something in the first few rounds and they are hooked. The crowd keeps refreshing itself."Club manager, Moreton Bay
QUESTIONS VENUE MANAGERS USUALLY ASK
What does it cost to run a weekly trivia night?
How many people do you need to make it work?
Do you use the same questions every venue?
Want to see what a trivia night looks like for your venue?
Tell us about your venue: what nights you want to fill and what your crowd looks like. We'll come back with a proposal.
Weekly shows from $345 + GST per show. One-off nights from $675 + GST. See full pricing.