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42 days ago

Spooky fun!

Naomi from Tahunanui

Weee'rreeee baaaacck.
The Halloween Queen, Jasmine Tease, invites you to a night of ghoulish glamour and devilish delights.
Join in an unforgettable evening of variety acts, live music, dancing, and of course, plenty of spine chilling surprises.

Dress to impress in your spookiest costume and prepare to be transported to a world of gothic grandeur.
With plenty of tricks and treats in store, The Halloween Ball promises to be the ultimate fright night out. Whether you're a seasoned thrill-seeker or just looking for a little spooky fun, this event is not to be missed.
The Annual MX Spooky pageant will also return.
Dress in your freakiest costume and be in to win the MX Spooky sash and crown.

The Halloween Ball aims to provide a safer space where people can dress however they like without fear of discrimination.
Use your common sense when choosing a costume.
No cultural appropriation, full nudity or other offensive costumes.
Be Sexy, Be Slutty, be Silly, Just Don't be a Dick.
We want you to have a great time, enjoy the spooky fun atmosphere, the DJ and the performances.

VENUE: Red Door Theatre
DATE/TIME: Saturday 1st November
Doors Open 7pm.
Entertainment from 8pm, Stay and dance the night away. The bar is open until late.
TICKETS: $40 + bf via TryBooking
EARLYBIRD tickets ; $30+ bf available until 21st September
Includes DJ, dance party, interactive performances, trick and treats, games and a pageant.

R18 event
The venue is wheelchair accessible.
If you have any accessibility questions, please get in touch.
This is not a seated event, there will be some chairs and tables set up for your comfort.
Please be aware there will be fake gore/blood, clowns, masks, balloons, smoke/haze and flashing lights.
The venue is wheelchair accessible.
No replica weapons will be permitted.


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