Peter Kay |
October is a funny old month; supermarket shelves are filled with Halloween "goodies" including tacky nun costumes, bizarre re imaginings of the humble Jaffa Cake (they're green?) and, er, singing skulls.
The macabre displays of fake bloodied hands and packets of scabs next to Christmas crackers and spiced festive-spiced-nut-hamper-type-stuff is perhaps all that is unsettling about the naff Halloween tat maligning shop shelves this month.
But bemoan pagan festivals we shall not, for with Halloween comes some pretty spectacular events, from Alice Cooper spooky specials to secret parties in the dark heart of Glasgow.
First up though it's Bolton's very own Peter Kay at the Manchester Evening News Arena. Kay made a name for himself by twisting casually observed conversational banalities into lighthearted 'proper northern' humour. The Tour That Doesn't Tour kicked off on the 27th September and will run until October 21st. Tickets for Kay's show are scarce, so if you can't get your hands on one, why not pop into Pesto for some garlic bread?
The macabre displays of fake bloodied hands and packets of scabs next to Christmas crackers and spiced festive-spiced-nut-hamper-type-stuff is perhaps all that is unsettling about the naff Halloween tat maligning shop shelves this month.
But bemoan pagan festivals we shall not, for with Halloween comes some pretty spectacular events, from Alice Cooper spooky specials to secret parties in the dark heart of Glasgow.
First up though it's Bolton's very own Peter Kay at the Manchester Evening News Arena. Kay made a name for himself by twisting casually observed conversational banalities into lighthearted 'proper northern' humour. The Tour That Doesn't Tour kicked off on the 27th September and will run until October 21st. Tickets for Kay's show are scarce, so if you can't get your hands on one, why not pop into Pesto for some garlic bread?
Next up in Manchester we have another of Bolton's finest exports Paddy McGuinness for one night only at the MEN. Tickets for McGuinness's debut MEN show are almost gone, so if you want to catch this one act fast!
Actually prefers Coco Pops in the morning to live snakes |
Alice Cooper has it all; boa constrictors, electric chairs, buckets of fake blood and, er, a free bus pass, cos he's a pensioner, don't you know? Veteran American rocker Vincent Furnier, or Alice Cooper to you and I will be bringing his Halloween Night of Fear event to the Manchester Apollo on Sunday October 30th. Admittedly, it's not quite Halloween, but you can bet your bottom dollar it'll be a full-on-freak show! If you're lucky enough to have tickets, be sure to stop in at Pesto en route for a round of Bloody Mary's!
Liverpool can expect a treat from Californian firecracker (or should that be firework?) Katy Perry on October 18th as she brings her musical brand of crazy to the Echo Arena.
Katy Perry. Probably quite high maintenance. |
If (for some reason) you prefer to celebrate Halloween in secret you'd be well-advised to bag yourself tickets for the Chemikal Halloween Party, because the location is, well, secret. While this might make planning your night that little bit more troublesome (finding it without some sort of assistance will likely result in failure), it'll certainly keep you on your toes.
Now at Pesto we know all about Good Food, but if you'd like to know more and you're in Glasgow this October why not check out the BBC Good Food Show at the SECC on the 21st of October? Alternatively if you don't want to learn about good food just pop into Pesto and we'll sort you out with our delicious piatinni.
Chatty man Alan Carr will be, well, standing up and, er, chatting at the SECC on the 7th and 8th October ahead of his upcoming DVDs set for release just before Christmas...how cunning.
The o2 Academy in Glasgow is set for a good ol' knees up on the 29th October at Club Noir Halloween. If there was ever a way to get down with the pagans in style, this is it.
Now at Pesto we know all about Good Food, but if you'd like to know more and you're in Glasgow this October why not check out the BBC Good Food Show at the SECC on the 21st of October? Alternatively if you don't want to learn about good food just pop into Pesto and we'll sort you out with our delicious piatinni.
Chatty man Alan Carr will be, well, standing up and, er, chatting at the SECC on the 7th and 8th October ahead of his upcoming DVDs set for release just before Christmas...how cunning.
The o2 Academy in Glasgow is set for a good ol' knees up on the 29th October at Club Noir Halloween. If there was ever a way to get down with the pagans in style, this is it.
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