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Get spooky at the all new Halloween Warehouse Party

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Perth’s got an all-new extravagant haunt for Halloween this year, at the Halloween Warehouse Party in West Perth.

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The 18+ event will be held in the (possibly haunted) Old Pickle Factory, bringing an extra level of spook to Old Hallows Eve

DJ’s Cinnamon, Mis-Direct Debit and Curlee will be on the decks from 7pm – 1am, with some surprise entertainment lurking throughout the evening.

Party host and Labor’s candidate for the state seat of Perth, John Carey, will be offering great prizes for the best dressed, recommending guests look for the X Factor in their evening’s garb.

Carey himself, pictured above, will be transforming into Tim Burton’s iconic character, Edward Scissorhands.

“In the movie, Edward Scissorhands expored belonging to a sense of community,” Mr Carey said.

“But at the heart of it, it’s just a great costume!”

All proceeds from the even will go to support the WA Labor Perth Campaign.

The Halloween Warehouse Party will be on Saturday 29th October from 7pm at The Old Pickle Factory – 4 Golding St, West Perth. Tickets available from Trybooking.

OIP Staff

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