Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Bim Tipsy returns with ‘Independence Special’ tickets at $58

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“We are beyond excited to return Bim Tipsy to the annual entertainment calendar. Party-goers will be delighted to kick start the jam-packed Christmas season with this signature event, a real toast to Barbadian food, music, and party culture, and all are invited to wear their national colours at Bim Tipsy 2024.”

For further updates on the BIM TIPSY concert lineup and additional exciting announcements, visit @twistedbarbados on all social media platforms. 

Tickets for Bim Tipsy 2024 can be purchased online at www.ticketlinkz.com or  at the following outlets: Bridgetown Sole Addiction – Broad Street, Bridgetown Forever Blessed Boutique – Tudor Street, Bridgetown Intermixz – Sky Mall & Sheraton Mall Yaffa – Roebuck Street Supernova – Sheraton Mall 11th Street Boutique – Dome Mall Rubis – Coverly Day and Night – The Walk, Welches Imart – Lanterns & The Walk, Welches Backyaad Restaurant – Hastings and Eddies Supermarket – Speightstown.

About Bim Tipsy: Bim Tipsy is a party event that has always showcased the best of Caribbean music and culture. Held in Barbados for several years, Bim Tipsy gained a reputation for delivering world-class performances and providing an awesome fete experience for patrons, with premium drinks all night and delicious Bajan and Caribbean cuisine from handpicked chefs. Join us as we celebrate the harmony of music and the enchantment of the Caribbean! (PR)

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