Clubland Halloween 2012 roundup

Wednesday, Oct. 31

Asheville Music Hall: Halloween w/ Custard Pie (Led Zeppelin/Black Sabbath covers), 9pm
Boiler Room: Just Us for All Halloween party, 10pm
Bywater: Halloween costume contest w/ Asheville Waits Band & Pepper Pulp, 8:30pm
Club Eleven on Grove: Night of the Bass Zombies (electronic, dance), 10pm
Emerald Lounge: Halloween party w/ Free Radio (hip-hop) & Crazyhorse and Colston, 9pm
French Broad Brewery Tasting Room: Halloween bash w/ Brushfire Stankgrass (bluegrass), 6pm
Get Down: Halloween night w/ Mark Sultan (garage rock, one-man band) & The Krektones, 9:30pm
Hannah Flanagan's: Night of the Living Dead w/ East Coast Dirt (rock, funk), 9pm
Jack of Hearts Pub:
"Dine with the Dead" feat: Sons of Ralph (bluegrass, country), 9pm
Jack of the Wood Pub: Voodoo dance party w/ Lost Bayou Ramblers (Cajun) & Bayou Diesel, 10pm
Lexington Avenue Brewery: Back stage: Halloween w/ Thunderdrums (electronic, world), Agobi Project & DJ Bowie, 10pm
O.Henry’s/TUG: Last Chance Halloween party (costume contest & more)
Orange Peel: Thriller night w/ Who's Bad (Michael Jackson tribute) & Three Legged Fox, 8pm
Pisgah Brewing Company: Hoppy Halloween w/ Phuncle Sam (Grateful Dead covers, classic rock), 8pm
Rankin Vault: Halloween vinyl w/ Christopher Ballard & Matthew Schrader (goth, EBM, coldwave, industrial), 10pm
Scandals Nightclub: Oblivion w/ Hell-a-Queen ("thriller show"), 10pm
TallGary's Cantina: Haunted open mic/jam, 7pm
The Bywater: Halloween costume contest w/ Asheville Waits Band & Pepper Pulp, 8:30pm
Toy Boat Community Art Space:
Halloween cover band (Prison Books benefit), 9pm
Tressa's Downtown Jazz and Blues:
Halloween bash w/ DJ Mitch Fortune, 8pm
Westville Pub: Max Melner Orchestra Halloween costume party, 10pm

Thursday, Nov. 1

Scandals Nightclub: Day of the Dead employee appreciation party (open to public), 10pm

Friday, Nov. 2

Toy Boat Community Art Space: Day of the Dead Ho Down w/ DatGirl, Zapper, GalaxC Girl, Quetzatl & more, 9pm

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