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Get set for a Thrilling HALLOWEEN at Exeter Phoenix....

 

Party goers and film lovers will be thrilled with events at Exeter Phoenix for Halloween 2017. Celebrate all the things that go bump in the night with film, music and more!

 

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Festivities will begin on Fri 27 Oct with Lemonfest’s Halloween Take Over featuring hip hop legends DJ Format and Abdominal. For this B-Movie inspired multi-room event, the Brighton based DJ will be joined by UK hip hop rising stars, Too Many T’s, local scene makers, Old Man Corner, and more. 

 

On Sat 28 Oct, the Mexican Night of the Dead Ball will return to Exeter Phoenix for Rambunctious Social Club’s 8th annual sugar skull spectacular. In a dizzying spectacle celebrating, Dia de Los Muertos, some of the region’s finest DJs and live bands will incite dancefloor mayhem while Mexican magic takes over the bottom floor of Exeter Phoenix. This year’s event will feature Afro-Latin rhythms from King Lagoon’s Flying Swordfish Band and dance floor fillers from DJs Hodguez, Senor Griff and Ru. One the year’s most anticipated events, The Mexican Night of the Dead Ball is a special chance to dress up and celebrate the dead in a creatively curious mix of lavish set-design, immersive, interactive experience and dynamic performance. 

 

 

On Halloween night, Studio 74 will bring Clive Barker’s classic film Hellraiser back to the big screen. Considered one of the most significant horrors of all time, thirty years ago, it launched what has proven to be one of the genre’s most enduring franchises, creating an instant horror icon in the figure of Pinhead. Originally premiering at a time when the genre was degenerating into self-parody, Hellraiser offered a fiercely unique vision that approached horror with a far greater degree of seriousness than many of its contemporaries. Returning to the Exeter Phoenix cinema in time for Halloween, this hair-raiser is will set the scene for a night of thrills and chills.

 

 

For bookings and more information on these and other events, visit www.exeterphoenix.org.uk

 

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