Music Edition

Music Bingo Cards

Turn any playlist into a thrilling music bingo night with our free song bingo card generator! Create custom music bingo cards featuring hit songs, classic rock anthems, 90s jams, country favorites, or any genre you love. Each card is uniquely shuffled so every player gets a different combination — perfect for house parties, bar trivia nights, team socials, and fundraiser events. Play name that tune style where the DJ spins tracks and players mark their cards, or use our built-in playlist mode for a fully automated music bingo experience. Print beautiful PDF cards for in-person events or share digital links for remote play. With genre-themed templates, custom word lists, and support for any music library, our music bingo generator makes it easy to host an unforgettable game night.

Free to start · Any genre · Print or play digital

BINGO

Music Edition

Hit Song
One Hit Wonder
Classic Rock
Pop Anthem
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Country Tune
80s Hit
90s Jam
Love Song
Dance Track
Movie Theme
TV Jingle
Guitar Solo
Drum Beat
Piano Keys
Sing Along
Name That Tune
Remix
Duet
Encore
Crowd Favorite
Hidden Gem
Chart Topper
Album Track
Final Song

Everything you need for music bingo night

From song recognition games to full playlist parties — our music bingo maker has you covered.

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Song Recognition

Play name that tune bingo — the DJ spins a track, players mark their cards. First to five in a row wins!

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Custom Playlists

Build bingo cards from any playlist — Spotify favorites, decade hits, genre deep cuts, or your own song list.

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Party Mode

Host an epic music bingo night at bars, house parties, or corporate events with automated game flow.

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Print or Play Digital

Download print-ready PDF cards for in-person events or share digital links for remote music bingo.

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Genre Themes

Classic rock, 80s pop, country, hip-hop, jazz — themed templates for every musical taste.

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Fun for All Ages

From kids' sing-alongs to adult trivia nights — music bingo brings every generation together.

Hit play on the best party game ever

Create music bingo cards in under 2 minutes. Free to start, then save or export when you are ready.

Planning better music bingo

A useful bingo page should do more than offer a blank grid. It should help party hosts, DJs, teachers, families, and community event organizers decide what belongs on the card, how the game will be played, and whether the final version should be printed, shared online, or used during live play. This page is built for playlist games, classroom listening activities, bar events, and family game nights, so the square ideas and calls to action should support a real event instead of a generic worksheet.

The strongest cards combine recognizable moments with a few details that feel specific to the group. For music bingo, that usually means starting with familiar prompts like 80s hit, guitar solo, movie soundtrack, song everyone sings, then editing the wording so it matches the host, class, guests, or team. MyBingoCard keeps that workflow flexible: you can start from a template, paste your own list, shuffle unique cards, and decide later whether to print PDFs or share a browser link.

Setup tips

  • Keep each square short enough to read quickly during the game.
  • Use a mix of easy, medium, and rare squares so wins do not happen immediately.
  • Make several unique cards when players are competing for prizes.
  • Build the card around recognizable categories or song moments so players do not need expert music knowledge.

Before you publish or print, scan the card as if you were one of the players. Remove inside jokes that only one person understands, clarify any square that could be read two ways, and make sure the free space fits the tone of the event. If you need more ideas, compare this page with party bingo, movie bingo, birthday bingo, and fundraiser bingo; those pages can help you adapt the same bingo format for a different group, season, or playing style. A final review also helps with practical details: confirm the card title, check spelling, decide whether duplicate cards are acceptable, and choose the export or sharing method before guests arrive. That small planning step makes the game easier to explain and keeps the host from fixing card issues during the event.