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‘ScAREA15’ experiences unveiled for Halloween

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Visitors will enjoy devilish delights, family-friendly fun and creepy candy.

AREA15 has announced its ‘ScAREA15’ experiences for Halloween, including a spooky screening of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, tricks and treats, and creepy cocktails.

On 28 October, visitors will celebrate Nevada Day with tricks and treats throughout AREA15, the art and entertainment district in Las Vegas. There will be devilish delights, family-friendly fun and creepy candy.

An immersive viewing of 1975 musical comedy horror movie The Rocky Horror Picture Show is also taking place on 28 October in The Portal.

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On 29 October, electronic music production duo Gorgon City are taking over the A-Lot for a night of frightening fun and eerie delights.

Joining them are Moon Boots, Deeper Purpose and Brett Rubin. Highlights also include roaming performers and a costume contest with prizes.

Surf Curse, an American surf rock band, are performing in The Portal on 30 October, while the recently relaunched ‘Industry Monday’ event is happening on 31 October at select venues across AREA15.

Throughout October, Halloween-themed cocktails can be found at Oddwood Bar and the Liftoff bar and ride.

Creepy cocktails, tricks and treats

These include the ‘Black Widow’, made with vodka, blue curaçao, Chambord and raspberry, and ‘Horny Devil’, a martini made with black rum, vermouth, cranberry and firewater bitters.

The ‘Witches Brew’ is crafted with apple vodka, Midori liqueur, St-Germain, syrup and lemon, while the ‘Zom-Be’ margarita includes tequila, blue curaçao, agave and lime.

AREA15 is home to live events, unique attractions, interactive art installations, state-of-the-art technology, and retail and F&B.

The venue’s latest immersive art experience, ‘O’Keeffe: One Hundred Flowers’, opened last month. AREA15 has also launched a wellness programme called Radiance

Images: AREA15

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Bea is a journalist specialising in entertainment, attractions and tech with 10 years' experience. She has written and edited for publications including CNET, BuzzFeed, Digital Spy, Evening Standard and BBC. Bea graduated from King's College London and has an MA in journalism.

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