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Top Five Things to Do

Post-Reading Week blues getting you down? Not to fear – prepare to plunge into a week of Halloween-inspired events, with your best costumes at the ready!

Pumpkin Carving, Tuesday 25th October at 3pm

Keen to get crafty this Halloween, but not so keen on all the mess? Head to Sandy’s on Tuesday for a pumpkin carving session hosted by On the Rocks and the Charities Campaign. For more information: rb.gy/bp04pn

DTF: The Flip Side with Macka, Wednesday 26th October at 10pm 

Off the back of their Castle Sounds event at the end of September which highlighted a trio of up-and-coming Scottish DJs, Down to Funk is returning to throw the spotlight onto yet another musical talent. Glasgow-based Macka has played at the likes of La Cheetah, FLY Club and Riverside Festival and is sure to make a splash in St Andrews as he brings his set to the Vic. For more information: rb.gy/pvfert

House of Horror: Alice in Wonderland, Saturday 29th October at 9:30pm 

The ever-popular House of Horrors is back, this time re-locating from Kinkell Byre to Earlshall Castle. Promising to take attendees “down the rabbit hole”, this is a sure-fire way to start your Halloween weekend with a bang. For more information: rb.gy/ctf5d6

The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Saturday 29th October & Sunday 30th October at 8:30pm 

If you’re on the hunt for a more low-key way to celebrate Halloween, St Andrews’ Musical Theatre Society is offering the perfect solution through their production of Rocky Horror. With dressing up encouraged, this is not one to miss! For more information: rb.gy/w9vavj

Siloween, Sunday 30th October at 10pm 

Want to dance the night away into the early hours of All Hallows’ Eve? Not a problem – this event wraps up at 4am. After the success of their previous events hosted in a grain silo, Behave are once again taking Cupar by storm with their mixture of bass, techno and jungle. For more information: rb.gy/lmzkxe

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