A spooktacular Halloween party delighted guests of all ages in Stourport last weekend.
From live music and fancy dress to award-winning street food and magic shows, crowds gathered to enjoy the first indoor Eat Street Repeat event with a spooky twist.
The Halloween event, which was held on Sunday (October 27) from 12pm until 7pm, was organised by Eat Street Repeat in collaboration with The Stourport Civic.
The food line-up included Streetballer, Feast of the East, Broken Bone BBQ, Miniyakis and Lovely Pizzeria and Skullduggery Dessert Illusions.
There was something for the whole family to enjoy with live music and dancing as the kids were kept entertained by the disco and DJ.
There was also a fire breather and fire show, Lucky Lee and Bogee magic shows, spooky surprises, kids and adult face painting and toy stalls.
A spokesperson for Eat Street Repeat said: "What a frightful feast we had at the Civic on Sunday. Lucky Lee Bogee & DJ Nigella had the kids entertained with dance and fancy dress competitions, magic shows and kids comedy.
"The amazing traders provided some wonderful dishes in the food quarter. Typically, after the summer we've had, the weather was glorious as we had an indoor element to the event.
"Local artists Lisa and Mark, Sadie and The Follicles put on a great 'stage' show. The comments about the performances were brilliant, which made our day from an ESR perspective.
"We pride ourselves on supporting new and established local artists.
"We are buzzing to know everyone had such a great time. Look out for more in the new year."
The Civic also put on a free bar with the live music line-up including L&M Duo from 3pm until 4pm, Sadie from 4pm until 5pm and The Follicles from 5.30pm until 7pm.
The event was free entry with help from The Civic and their sponsors and local businesses and supermarkets contributed pumpkins and spooky decorations.
There was also a fancy dress competition for the kids and adults.
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