The Mirror Ball Halloween Spooktacular!

Mirror Ball

The Mirror Ball Halloween Spooktacular will be held on 31st October at the Radisson Blu Edwardian.

Prime time TV star Andrew Trott-Barn, renowned for initiating the hottest black tie party in Manchester, is planning a Halloween Spooktacular event with the same glitz, glamour and celeb-appeal as his usual venture: The Mirror Ball. His previous parties over the last three years have been a huge success, with guests such as the cast of Hollyoaks and Britain’s Got Talent performers… After identifying that Manchester was lacking in a great Halloween party, Andrew’s event this year promises to be spine-chillingly memorable.

The Mirror Ball Halloween Spooktacular is not for the faint hearted; to be accepted into the party you’ll have to make a concerted effort on your costume. Be warned: there’ll be Fancy Dress Police who will turn you away if they are dissatisfied with your attire.  This is a soirée for those who like to go all out at Halloween, and rest assured, your efforts will be rewarded as those with the best costumes will get prizes! The event will be held at The Radisson Blu Edwardian Hotel Manchester on Thursday 31st October from 7pm until the early hours of the morning, with complimentary shots between 7:30 and 8:30, a drink on arrival, canapés and a whole host of entertainment throughout the night.

Grab yourself a ticket for the biggest Halloween event in Manchester for £25, or £22.50 for early bird purchases booked before Monday 30th September. There will be live entertainment, a raffle, DJs playing and a load of drinks promotions including a choice of spooky cocktails. There’s a lot going on, never mind the huge possibility of you running into a load of beautiful and stylish celebrities!

If all of this hasn’t convinced you (which is very unlikely), the event is raising money for charity Forever Manchester which puts money back into the community of Manchester, raising money to support local people and groups working to make a positive change in our local neighbourhoods – a well worthy cause if you ask us.