Quarters Arcade Bar presents

Date My Mate

Powerpoints to Pitch a Friend
Ticket Proceeds go to Quarters Employee Dave's GoFundMe!!!
Sunday, February 15 2026
5:30 PM MST
5 East 400 South
Salt Lake City Utah, 84111
  • Male General Admission Ticket Advance

    14.84 All-in price
    21 and Over
    12.00 ticket plus all fees and sales tax.
    Sales end Feb 14, 2026 / 11:59 pm MST
  • Male Day-Of-Event Ticket Day of Show

    17.97 All-in price
    21 and Over
    15.00 ticket plus all fees and sales tax.
    On sale Feb 15, 2026 at 12:00AM MST
  • Female General Admission Ticket

    14.84 All-in price
    21 and Over
    12.00 ticket plus all fees and sales tax.
    Sales end Feb 14, 2026 / 11:59 pm MST
  • Female Day-Of-Event Ticket

    17.97 All-in price
    21 and Over
    15.00 ticket plus all fees and sales tax.
    On sale Feb 15, 2026 at 12:00AM MST
  • Non-Binary General Admission Ticket

    14.84 All-in price
    21 and Over
    12.00 ticket plus all fees and sales tax.
    Sales end Feb 14, 2026 / 11:59 pm MST
  • Non-Binary Day-Of-Event Ticket

    17.97 All-in price
    21 and Over
    15.00 ticket plus all fees and sales tax.
    On sale Feb 15, 2026 at 12:00AM MST

Date My Mate is an event where singles are pitched by their friend to a crowd of fellow singles with a slidedeck presentation. It’s silly, bold, and a ton of fun. Events are divided into a presentation segment and a single's mixer segment that is facilitated by event coordinators. Typical ages are 25-35, but all are welcome. More info can be found on the Date My Mate instagram @datemymateslc. You’re also free to come if you just want to meet friends and watch presentations with no pressure.

For this event, ticket proceeds will go towards Quarters most beloved employee Dave as he is recovering from surgery. You can find out more here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-davids-recovery-and-new-beginning

Feel free to purchase a ticket for whichever ticket option best represents your gender identity. This is for nothing else than to check that we have a somewhat even amount of gender representation at the event.