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Delhi, Bring In Halloween At The CASA BACARDI Warehouse Party This Saturday

Disha Bijolia

Halloween is right around the corner and it’s time to indulge in some thrilling dreamscapes of horror again. This ominous festival is a long-kept tradition of trick-o-treating, costumes and celebrating realms of fear. Halloween themes have already started reflecting on internet trends and the party scene. In the same spirit this year, Homegrown’s annual warehouse party in collaboration with Bacardi is back again with an exciting pop-up event.

Casa Bacardi is a spine-chilling space where you can ditch every ounce of your composure and find liberation in the dark and sinister. Indulge in forbidden play, shapeshift and escape into the night as you quench your insatiable thirst.

Whether you’re in the mood to SHAPESHIFT, QUENCH, ESCAPE, INDULGE, or PLAY; flip a card, express yourselves and enjoy the spooky season!

The Homegrown Halloween warehouse party is an electrifying gathering of music, food, cocktails, and visceral immersive experiences. It’s all taking place at the luxurious Silver Oak Farms in Delhi from 9 PM on October 29 to 1 AM, on October 30. Here is what you can expect -

5 Music Performances

5 Immersive Experiences

Curated Cocktails & Food


Artist Line-Up

Phase 1 -

Febby Momma

KSC ( All Star Sauce ) & Special guests

Phase 2 -

Vridian

BLOT!

There’s a party for your taste buds as well with Nino Burgers and Francesco’s Pizza serving up some scrumptious grub.

So grab your tickets, put on your costumes, call your friends, and join Homegrown and Bacardi for a magical night of madness this Halloween!

Find more information about the event here.

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