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toronto-goth.com's "return to the Catacombs" Hallowe'en bash
Sunday October 30th 2005 Featuring: bands (both local and international),
DJs, vendors, fashion show, contests and more. The Vatikan, 1032 Queen St.
W., Toronto Doors open at 2.30pm, runs until late All ages welcome, ID
to drink, cover charge applies http://catacombs.toronto-goth.com
toronto-goth.com
has been presenting the weekly "return to the Catacombs" night since
late 2004. Catacombs is Toronto's only weekly all ages dark club night. Each
Sunday, DJs Steven and guests spin goth/industrial at the Vatikan, located at
1032 Queen St. W. Some nights feature special performances.
To
celebrate our favourite holiday, Hallowe'en, there will be a very special
return to the Catacombs on Sunday October 30th.
While there has
never been a cover for the regular weekly Catacombs events, there will be one
on October 30th, but it will be well worth the price of admission, as you will
read below.
This event will feature ten bands: Cynergy 68 (Wisconsin),
Perdition, HYPOFIXX (New York City), New Love Army, MDM, Trench Run, Sangsara,
A Random Exit, Restricted Viewing and Pleasure the Priestess.
DJs will
be spinning in between the bands. The Torture Technician will be returning to
Catacombs all the way from NY along with DJ Triple X (of Mars Bar fame) as well
as DJ DemEntia (toronto-goth.com).
Minx Clothing will be presenting a
costume fashion show. Patrons are also encouraged to wear their own costumes
for the night.
A festive atmosphere would not be complete without
vendors displaying their dark wares. Bring your extra money in preparation for
your visits to Black Orchid Designs, Reaperz Ripperz and Zombie's Brain Juices.
Most of the bands who'll be performing will also have merchandise available for
purchase.
Door prizes, special guests, and spooky fun await you at the
Catacombs on October 30th. See you there !
For more information visit
http://catacombs.toronto-goth.com or email
tg@toronto-goth.com (with Catacombs in
the subject line).
Written and
posted by Dem on September 15, 2005
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