Halloween Karaoke Comp & Costume Party
Event description
Get ready to belt out your favorite spooky tunes at our Halloween Costume Party and Karaoke Competition! Hosted by the fabulously funny Aimée Borlase and Molly Wilkin from Nothing Linear and with special guest judges, this event guarantees a night of music, laughter, and just a splash of spine-tingling frights.
Event Details
Date & Time: Thurs October 30th, 7PM
Location: Good Times Comedy Club, 224 St Asaph Street
Audience Admission: Free
Competition Entry Fee: Just $5 per song
Prizes
Sing your heart out for a chance to win a share of $500 in prizes, including cash and tickets to the coolest shows at Good Times Comedy Club. Whether you’re a karaoke superstar or a shower-singer extraordinaire, this is your moment to enchant us with your voice like the siren you are!
Songs will be judged on song choice, performance, costume, and crowd response (so bring your mates, they get in free!).
Why Attend?
Inclusive Atmosphere: Come as you are and celebrate your siren self.
Engaging Hosts: Aimee and Molly will keep you entertained between songs with their witty banter and charm.
Exciting Prizes: Win fabulous rewards while soaking in the good vibes and Halloween spirit.
Whether you're singing or cheering on your pals, our Halloween Karaoke Competition is going to be a fun celebration of music, ghosts, and good times.
Competition entry is $5 per song and you can enter by clicking the Book Now! button on this page. Please purchase as many tickets as you want to sing songs, and enter your details into the ticket form.
PLUS Prizes will be given out to best costumes! We want to see you break out your sewing machine and the fake blood!*
If you just want to come along and watch, there's no entry fee but we recommended booking your seat (via the Book Now button) in case we fill up.
(*Please use common sense with costumes: no nudity, no cultural appropriation, or other offensive costumes x)
Good Times Comedy Club is a licensed venue, under 18s must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
The venue is wheelchair accessible, however there is a step to get onto the stage (if you have mobility needs and want to sing, we'll make it work, just let us know!).
If you have any accessibility requests or questions, please let us know and we will do our best to accommodate you.
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