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Never you fear, John Carey's holding a massive Halloween party!

It’s on again: Halloween Warehouse Part Part 2 – Good vs Evil, an 18+ monster bash.

Last year John Carey’s Halloween party sold out with 300 people attending.

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While in 2016 Carey appeared as Edward Scissorhands in promotional shots for the party, this year he’s channeling David Hasselhoff and slipping on the lifeguard’s uniform.

We’re assuming he’s donned the famous red speedo too.

A ticket to this fully themed and decorated warehouse of horror is priced at $66 (incl booking fee), inclusive of a full DJ lineup palying the best of 80’s and 90’s pop music.

They’ll be a Halloween parade, and prizes for the best dressed! Plus a well-priced bar and food options available.

Get your tickets before they sell out.

Saturday 28 October 7pm – 1am, 13 Old Aberdeen Place, West Perth WA 6005

The party is a fundraiser for John Carey’s 2021 re-election campaign.

Image: Anthony Tran

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