P.ublished 11th March 2026
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Rage Against The Machines: Fibrus Broadband Brings First Rage Room To Cumbria
Ever just wanted to knock the hell out of your laptop (or your router!) in frustration? Now you can, as Full Fibre provider Fibrus Broadband launches Cumbria’s first ever rage room.
For one day only, you’ll get the chance to grab a baseball bat and let out all that pent up frustration, by smashing up old tech including laptops, keyboards and other electronics in a specially designed rage room at a secret location in Carlisle.
The free experience has been created to give people a safe and satisfying way to let off some steam, particularly anyone frustrated by their broadband provider increasing prices in the middle of their contracts.
Rage rooms have become a popular activity in cities such as Newcastle, where people enjoy smashing bottles, TVs and computers to relieve stress. Now Fibrus is bringing that experience to Cumbria for the very first time. The experience is being delivered in partnership with specialists Smash Space, who run a successful rage room in Newcastle, so you can let rip in a safe and controlled environment.
Rage or smash rooms started in Japan in the late 2000s and have since grown in popularity around the world. Participants spend around 15 minutes inside a specially prepared room smashing items including glass bottles, plates, keyboards and old electronics (like slow broadband routers!).
The activity is strictly for adults only, full safety gear and a briefing will be provided by expert staff, and all items are carefully prepared for the experience.
The event will also highlight how Fibrus Broadband do things differently. The Northern Ireland based firm, which is continuing to roll out Full Fibre broadband across Cumbria, , is committed to fair, affordable pricing with no mid-contract price hikes – guaranteed. So, the price you see when you sign up is the price you’ll pay for your entire contract.
Last month, Fibrus reiterated its promise of zero mid-contract price hikes in the wake of significant industry price rises by the likes of BT, EE, Plusnet and Sky, which come into force in April.
Colin Hutchinson, Group Managing Director of Fibrus said: “Let’s be honest – few things make people want to smash something more than their broadband provider suddenly hiking the price halfway through a contract.
“At Fibrus, we believe customers deserve better than that, which is why we guarantee no mid-contract price hikes. But if you’ve been stung by other providers in the past, a visit to the rage room might be the perfect way to let off a bit of steam.”
A spokesperson for Smash Space said: “Rage rooms give people a chance to release stress, frustration or just have a bit of fun in a safe environment.
“Whether you’ve had a tough week at work, want a unique activity with friends or simply fancy trying something new, a rage room is all about letting go for a few minutes. Come along on 1 April, give it a try and find out how good it is to let off some steam.”
The Carlisle Rage Room takes place on Wednesday 1 April at a secret location with sessions from 4pm.
Applications are now open and close at 5pm on Monday 16th March.
Places are limited. Apply to take part HERE (https://fibrus.com/rageroom)