The NoOneDied Halloween Special with Joana & The Wolf, Friends Of The Bride and Silvery
Friday 31st Oct at the Bloomsbury Bowling Lanes, Basement of the Tavistock Hotel, Bedford Way, London. Nearest Tube Russell Sq/Euston
£4 entry, 9pm-3am
Terror strikes the alley! A Halloween Special with The NoOneDied DJ's playing a devilishly good mix of indie, pop and retro. Plus 'Spooky Musical Bingo', prizes and classic horror films. Fancy dress encouraged. Live music from Joana And The Wolf, Friends Of The Bride and Silvery. £4, 9pm-3am.
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