A spooktacular Halloween party is set to take place in Stourport this weekend.
From live music and fancy dress to award-winning street food and magic shows, there will be something for the whole family to enjoy with some spooky surprises in store.
The event has been organised by Eat Street Repeat in collaboration with The Stourport Civic where the party will kick off on Sunday (October 27) from 12pm until 7pm.
The food line-up includes Streetballer, Feast of the East, Broken Bone BBQ, Miniyakis and Lovely Pizzeria and Skullduggery Dessert Illusions.
Food can be eaten inside or taken away with car parking available for take away customers.
A spokesperson for Eat Street Repeat said: "We are really excited about this collaboration with The Civic and keeping it free entry, so we can put back into the community.
"We are also looking forward to an indoor event. The summer has been shocking with the weather. We are endeavouring to crate the vibes of an ESR summer event indoors.
"Kids corners, kids entertainment, award-winning street food and live music from the wonderful local talent available to us. Please support the event so we can provide more free events in collaboration with The Civic."
There will be a full bar available from The Civic as well as live music including L&M Duo from 3pm until 4pm, Sadie from 4pm until 5pm and The Follicles from 5.30pm until 7pm.
Kids will also be entertained with a disco and DJ from 12pm until 3pm as well as a fire breather and fire show, Lucky Lee and Bogee magic shows, spooky surprises, face painting and toy stalls.
The event is free entry with help from The Civic and their sponsors and local businesses and supermarkets will be contributing pumpkins and spooky decorations.
There will also be a fancy dress competition for the kids and adults.
The kids winners will be given a goodie bag and the adult winners will be given a drinks voucher.
Food will be in the food quarter outside the civic entrance and parking is available on the council car park.
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