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There’s an excitement and energy in the crowd at a Halloween Party that makes for a fun and memorable experience. Halloween is the one time of the year when you can let your spooky side reign supreme as you party hard to celebrate this fightful season.
If you live in the greater Boston area, mark your calendar for Saturday, October 28, 2023, at 9 pm. Doors will open at 7 pm.
This will be the ultimate Halloween Party! It is coming to you by your friends at Downeast Cider.
This premiere Halloween bash scares you in all kinds of fun and exciting ways with hundreds and hundreds of Boston’s trendiest party people all decked out in their Halloween costumes! There will be a Costume Contest, so dress in your scariest or funniest costume and you could win a cash prize. Don’t have a costume yet? You can find a unique costume here.
Or take a look at these costumes.
Sugar Rush will be performing for the party and the crowd will be jamming out all night.
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Book your ticket here and you can save $5 off what you would pay at the door. Some of the online ticket brokers are charging $17 for the tickets which is $7 more than you’d pay here. So be sure to book your ticket here for an automatic savings.
Six Strings Grill & Stage
Six Strings Grill & Stage is in Foxborough’s Patriot Place and is just steps from Gillette Stadium. They are known for great food, live music, fun night out and the best in sports viewing.
Their dining room is 23,000 square feet of fun! They can comfortably accommodate up to 1,200 people.
Six Strings popular menu items include Classic Rock Burger, Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwich and much more. They serve cocktails, sangrias and various craft and domestic beers.
Concerts at Six Strings Grill & Stage have featured national touring acts, rising stars and local artists. Notable acts performing here included Bret Michaels, Garth Brooks, Colt Ford, Jimmie Alen plus local favorites, Timmie Brown and Annie Brobst Band.