From bottomless brunches to warehouse raves, you will not be short of plans this year.
Spooky season is officially here, which means only one thing – it is time to dress up and go out in the capital.
We have rounded up some of the best electronic music events this weekend:
Lovejuice Halloween Weekender
Date: 29 and 30 October
Location: E1, Unit 2, 110 Pennington St, London E1W 2BB
On Friday and Saturday, E1 will be transformed into a ‘haunted warehouse’ for the return of Lovejuice. The line-up looks promising with the likes of SUAT, Sammy Porter and George Mensah set to play. The remaining tickets start at £12.25 and can be found here.
Cafe Mambo Ibiza Classics Halloween
Date: 30 October
Location: Q Shoreditch, 55-61 Tabernacle St, London EC2A 4AA
If you did not make it to the White Isle this summer, fear not, because it is coming to you. Cafe Mambo will be bringing all of the classic house tunes you missed.
You can expect a ‘full production’ as Q Shoreditch turns into a spine-tingling dungeon – complete with live performers. Final release tickets cost £27.75 and can be bought here.
Garage and House Bottomless Brunch
Date: 30 October
Location: Secret location
Food lovers will be in their element at this spooky bottomless brunch. They’ll be serving unlimited rum punch, a two-course meal, and house and garage music all night long. There’s even an after-party for those who aren’t ready to go home yet. Tickets start at £25 and can be found here.
ABODE in the Dock
Date: 31 October
Location: Tobacco Dock, Tobacco Quay, Wapping Ln, London E1W 2SF
ABODE will be taking over Tobacco Dock next Sunday for a night of house and techno. GW Harrison, Meduza and Danny Howard are just some of the names on the line-up.
The event will be split into three rooms: ‘The Great Gallery’, ‘The Car Park’ and the ‘Ibiza-inspired Terrace.’ You can find tickets here.
Dance on Arrival: The Purge at Studio 338
Date: 31 October
Location: Studio 338, 338 Boord St, London SE10 0PF
Dance on Arrival returns to Studio 338 for their Halloween special. Think Purge actors, prison cell dancers, and a line-up including Rennie Peters and Sidney Charles. Costumes are encouraged and there is even a prize for best dressed. The remaining tickets cost £32.50 and can be bought here.
Words: Megan Milstead | Subbing: Sarah Chaffey
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