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Laura Ferguson

Halloween party with New York-themed disco coming to Glasgow's Riverside Museum

A Halloween New York-themed disco is coming to one of Glasgow's most spectacular venues this October.

The Riverside Museum will be opening its doors for the stunning party, complete with dancers, drag performers, acrobats and stilt walkers on Saturday, October 29. Hosted by legendary club night Melting Pot, One Night at the Museum will feature their very own resident DJs.

Guests are invited to dress up and immerse themselves in the atmosphere while dancing to the disco records that launched the phenomenon that swept New York Clubs in the ‘70s. Audiences of all kinds came together to dance to records made specifically for the dancefloor by producers like Walter Gibbons, Giorgio Moroder and Tom Moulton.

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Ticketholders can also enjoy a Balearic cocktail bar and even the original Ghostbusters Car, Ecto-1, which is arriving at the museum especially for Halloween.

Mark Mackechnie, Melting Pot Director, said: “We are thrilled to be able to bring a true Melting Pot party to one of the most breathtaking venues in the country. With some spectacular performers, a totally unique setting and an incredible soundtrack, this is set to be one of our most unforgettable parties yet.”

You can sign up now for priority tickets here , giving priority access to tickets before they go on general release.

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