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Devil's Night at Museum London

Friday, October 28, 2011 at 9:30 PM (ET)

London, Ontario

Devil's Night at Museum London

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Museum Underground Devil's Night Ended CA$10.00 CA$0.00
Emerging Leaders   more info Ended CA$10.00 CA$0.00
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Event Details

On Friday, October 28, come to Museum London for the best Halloween party in London. This year's Devil's Night at Museum London has the biggest line up of live music and events yet!

Live Music:

Sandro Perri (Post-rock/ electronic)
Sad Skelton (Dance-rock)
Lonnie in the Garden (Indy-folk)
The Riderless (Instrumental, psychedelic)

DJs:
A Person Disguised as People
DJ Forty Dollar Martini


Plus:
Mask-making Art Party with Cailen Dye
Sound art collective Audio Lodge
Halloween-themed Poetry Slam
Best costume prizes
Gallery tours

 

Best costume prizes:

$200 VIA Rail Canada voucher
Day Backpack from Novacks
Dinner for two at Windermere's Cafe

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Get your tickets early and let everyone know how you're spending Devil's Night.

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When & Where



Museum London
421 Ridout Street North
London, Ontario N6A 5H4
Canada

Friday, October 28, 2011 at 9:30 PM (ET)


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Museum London



Museum London is Southwestern Ontario's leading establishment for the collection and presentation of visual art and material culture. Through public and educational programming, special events and exhibitions, Museum London strives to promote the knowledge and enjoyment of regional art, culture and history.

At the heart of a great museum is its collection and Museum London is proud to have one of Canada's most important art collections, and one of the most significant historical artifact collections in Ontario. Our art collection has more than 5,000 regional and Canadian works and our 25,000 artifacts reflect the history of the City of London as an important regional urban centre in Southwestern Ontario.