Zombie Festival 2016
Sat Oct 29, 19:00 - Sun Oct 30, 04:00
Madison Avenue Cape Town
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Zombie Walk (Cape Town) & Madison Avenue Cape Town presents...ZOMBIE FESTIVAL 2016 - Zombie Walk 2016 After Party
Join us for Cape Town's Biggest Halloween party...
Zombie Walk Cape Town 2016 official after party is here and it's happening at Madison Avenue Cape Town. The after party is a strictly over 18 event.
Tickets:
Early Bird - R60 - Sold Out
Late Bird - R80 - Closes 28th October
Last Minute - R100 - Amount on the day & at the door.
Limited VIP - R250 - VIP includes Drink Specials at the Private Bar and Private Lounge over looking the whole Club. Limited to 50 tickets.
Lineup:
Kilopascal - https://www.facebook.com/Kilopascaldj/
Minx - https://www.facebook.com/minxdj/
Jak Skandi - https://www.facebook.com/JakSkandi/?fref=ts
Factory DJ's - https://www.facebook.com/FactoryDjs/
Chris Taylor - https://www.facebook.com/Christaylordj/
Guests Artists To Be Announces.
Doors open 7pm
No U18s
Dress Code: Zombie / Halloween dress up
Drink Specials:
Buy 1 Get 1 Free on all house brands until 9pm
Buy 1 Get 1 Free - Shooter bar until 930pm.
Booth Bookings: [email protected]
11 Mechau Street, Cape Town
Right of admission reserved
Not for sale to persons under 18 | Drink responsibly.
GALLERY
LUCKY LUCY CHARITY
The Lucky Lucy Foundation is a Non-Profit, Pro-life, Pro-Quality of Life organization that tries to relieve the plight of severely neglected and abused township and street animals. We are also dedicated to the social upliftment and education of impoverished children and adults in and around Cape Town, and have been since inception in 2010.
It was established on Jan 28, 2010, after our founding members discovered a pregnant dog, tied to a railway line with wire. As a result of this inhumane cruelty, Lucy (as she quickly became known) lost her front leg as a result of several trains passing over her. Lucky was added because the trauma did not cause her death.
Lucky Lucy is an ambassador for the voiceless. We oppose any form of cruelty to animals, whether it is the physical abuse of a dog or inhumane methods of slaughter for human consumption. The Lucky Lucy Foundation is not just a small charity trying to save the world, but a stepping stone of hope for neglected and abused animals, a reducer of over-population and a beacon of light for destitute adults and children.