Rapture: Paranoia details and contest!

Halloween is right around the corner, and leading the party pack is TFD’s Rapture: Paranoia. This is going to be the biggest Halloween bash for the gays this year, with DJ Dreaddy and DJ Jef Leppard bringing their dirty beats to The Commodore for the first time, preparing the crowd for DJ Stephan Grondin from Montreal, who is headlining.

There are some amazing prizes to win, so get your costumes ready. First prize for best costume is a five-day Caribbean cruise for two! There will also be a draw that you can enter when you arrive to win an iPad!

Tickets are available at Little Sister’s/Priape for $31.50. These are the cheapest individual tickets and there are still a few in store, so grab ‘em while you can. Online tickets are $33 until Thursday, Oct 20, and then they go up to $40. Or you can buy two for $88 and get two FREE until Monday, Oct 24. This is by far the best deal, so get some friends together: it’ll come to $22 each.

Or, if you’re a broke ass but determined to party this Halloween, come back to Blitz & Shitz tomorrow because I will be doing a Caption This contest where you can win two tickets to Paranoia, as well as 10 percent off a costume from Boo La La!

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