Our Events

Everyone loves a good quiz, it's a British institution! But a quiz night doesn’t have to mean some bloke reading questions from a piece of paper about the 1985 FA Cup final*; and it doesn't have to take place in a pub. At Quiz Events we truly take quizzing to the next level.

Pub Quiz Style

Among our most commonly requested events are what we call the classic pub quiz style events. But having teams sitting at tables answering questions is about the only similarity to the weekly quiz down your local. With our high quality audiovisual quiz experience, we don’t just ask you questions, we show you.

Whether you're looking for a corporate icebreaker or a birthday party with a difference, one of our big-screen audiovisual quizzes makes the perfect centrepiece to any event.

A birthday party with something extraPussies Galore for a James Bond event

Interactive Style

Our audiovisual events bring pub quizzing into the 21st century, but if you’re looking for something even more impressive, how about an interactive event incorporating our custom-built buzzer system that pits teams in a head-to-head tournament? Or combine one of our pub quiz-style events with a series of buzzer rounds to get the adrenaline pumping or even to put individual team members under the spotlight.

Fingers on buzzers!Universally Challenged

Custom Events

While we already have a number of ready-made quizzes that are available ‘off-the-shelf’, at Quiz Events we pride ourselves on our creative ingenuity and our technical know-how, and if you can’t find the perfect event listed here then we are happy to make it for you!

We can work to any budget and specification, and can customize one of our existing events or build you something entirely from scratch to fit any topic and any theme.

Playing a picture roundWho's gonna write the answers?



*For your information, this match was contested on 3 May and saw Bolton Wanderers beat Manchester United by two goals to nil. The game came less than three months after United’s tragic Munich air disaster, and the team fielded four crash survivors, including Bobby Charlton, captain Bill Foulkes, and goalkeeper and ‘Hero of Munich’ Harry Gregg.