Halloween 2023: The spookiest bites, parties and events to haunt this year

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Evil is knocking, spooky season is finally here! Get ready for a spine-tingling journey as we uncover the most hauntingly delightful Halloween bites, eerie parties, and chilling events taking over Singapore.

This year, the world of Halloween promises to be more wickedly exciting than ever before, with ghoulish festivities and treats that will leave you spellbound. Join us as we delve into the macabre and unearth the best places you should be haunting this Halloween.Get ready to pay your respects as The Dragon Chamber gears up for a Halloween party to remember.

Kylie Nicole, influenced by R&B and hip-hop, will be bringing in a fusion of techno and Ghetto House to the scene. Alternatively, DJNR8, also known as Jenner Stevenson, will spin around his signature deep house and electronica beats.Las Palmas, the Palm Springs-inspired rooftop bar at Courtyard by Marriott Singapore Novena, is celebrating its first anniversary with a Halloween soiree. Aptly titled “Viva Las Palmas,” step in to a 1960s Palm Springs paradise with a tropical twist.

Don your quirkiest costumes as thry will be selecting their favourite outfits of the night. SPADES is a multi-label collective aiming to support emerging brands and creatives, fostering Singaporean and international cultural exchange in areas such as fashion and music. Tickets are selling fast and include a complimentary beer for guests aged 18 and above.

Halloween ghouls can expect sinister beats spun by a DJ into the early witching hours as they mingle with mystical and macabre souls. Dress in your most creepy attire, and enjoy a welcome beverage along with a 1-for-1 offer during the first hour. Throughout the night, all alcoholic beverages, including bespoke cocktails, beers, and premium wines, are priced at just S$18. Only 70 tickets are available — you wouldn’t want to miss this exclusive event.

 

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