Immerse yourself in a captivating event celebrating the mystical, magical, and arcane.

With All Hallows Eve as our backdrop for the evening, this unique gathering combines a masquerade ball with an eclectic mix of mystical workshops, magical vendors, enchanting entertainment, and sacred practices. Guests are invited to explore a world of wonder and transformation while donning their most enchanting masquerade attire. Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or just curious about the mystical world, there’s something for everyone at this mystical gathering.

The day’s highlighted entertainment begins with another captivating performance by David followed by the incomparable DJ Justjuwit mixing the spiciest and most sultry of beats to kick off the ball!

Guests are encouraged to come dressed in their most elaborate masquerade attire, celebrating the spirit of All Hallow’s Eve with creativity and flair. Masks and costumes should reflect the mystical and enchanting nature of the event, whether it’s a celestial being, a mythical creature, or a fantastical character from the realms of magic. Attire should be formal and fantastical, incorporating the themes of magic and mystery.

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