Sing Street Drinking Game Rules

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Play this Sing Street drinking game to turn John Carney’s 80s Dublin crowd-pleaser into a full party watch. You follow Conor as he starts a band, dodges school trouble, and chases Raphina with bigger promises and louder songs. The movie keeps the pace moving with rehearsals, style switches, and music video chaos.

This game rewards the moments Sing Street does best: band talk, brother advice, school drama, and those needle-drop highs when a new track lands. Keep your drink topped up, keep the subtitles on if you like catching every line, and let the soundtrack set the tempo.

Sing Street Drinking Game Rules:

  • Take a sip when Conor changes his look (new jacket, hair, or makeup) to match a new music phase
  • Take a sip when anyone name-drops an 80s band or artist as “research” for the sound
  • Take a sip when Conor pitches a new music video idea to Raphina or the band
  • Take a sip when the school rules show up (uniform checks, discipline, or a teacher flexing authority)
  • Drink when the headmaster or a priest pressures Conor about money, fees, or “what’s allowed”
  • Drink when Brendan gives Conor a big talk about love, music, or getting out of Dublin
  • Drink when Conor lies or stretches the truth to impress Raphina
  • Drink when Raphina mentions modeling, London, or her plan to leave
  • Take a sip when Eamon saves the day with gear, a keyboard part, or a calm fix in practice
  • Drink when the band argues over the name, the image, or what kind of band they are now
  • Take a sip when a new band rehearsal starts in the house
  • Drink when Barry or the school bullies corner Conor, threaten him, or start a fight
  • Take a sip when you see a full music video setup (cameras, props, posing, or a “roll film” moment)
  • Drink when Conor’s parents fight about money, the marriage, or the move
  • Drink when “Drive It Like You Stole It” kicks off or you catch the full performance vibe
  • Finish your drink when Conor and Raphina commit to the final escape at sea
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About the Movie
Title
Sing Street
Released
17 Mar 2016
Rated
PG-13
Runtime
106 min
Genre
Comedy
Plot
As everybody moves to the beat of Pop music in early-1980s-Dublin, the sensitive teenager, Conor, struggles to cope with a tense family relationship; reconnect with his older brother, Brendan, and, above all, deal with the hostile environment in his new public school. Then, one day, he sees her. Tall, with long chestnut hair, a buttery complexion, and big, dark eyes; an enigmatically beautiful girl standing in front of the school's gate, indolently observing people passing by. To get noticed by the distant girl, Raphina, Conor enlists the help of a group of teenage dreamers to form a band--and, surprisingly--with every lyric he writes, the gap narrows, and with every song he plays, her heart brims with affection. Now, before a sea of opportunities, what does the future hold for a brave love like this?
Language
English, French, Latin