Enter to Win VIP Tickets to Masquerotica

Filling the void left by the departure of the Exotic Erotic Ball from San Francisco’s erotic party scene, freaky Halloween action returns on Oct. 20 at the Design Concourse with Masquerotica.

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The party made its debut last year at the Design Concourse with lots of skimpy costumes, dancers, pole dancing, performance art, DJs and bands (see the video below).

Breakbeat production team Stanton Warriors headline the music bill this year, which also features a funky soundtrack from Funkadelic associate Ron Kat and the 15-piece Action Jackson band.

Hubba Hubba Review, Trannyshack & Hard French and Club Exotica will supply visual entertainment, along local purveyors of porn Kink.com, Asian Diva Girls and more.

We’re giving away one pair of VIP tickets to party. Leave a comment with your most memorable Halloween to enter to win. We will announce a winner by 5pm on Oct. 16.

Comments

  1. Congrats to the winner Brianna Sylvers! Thanks for the the great answers and look out for more giveaways this week on SF Station’s Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/sfstation and Twitter, @sfstation.

  2. The most memorable Halloween for me was the first one after my grandpa died. He had always loved walking me and my brother and cousins around trick or treating and even when we had grown possibly too old for it, he still loved coming over and even just opening the door for kids coming up to our house. My Grandma surprised all of us that first year by showing up and reminiscing for the first time without pure sadness in her. She told his jokes and played tricks on the approaching kids and for the first time I saw my parents follow her lead. And then my older brother and cousins joined in. And after months of sadness and dread of the approaching holiday, we instead spent another amazing Halloween, this time truly spending it with the greatest ghost ever.

  3. Journey to the End! An urban night event where you get chased by the zombie hordes hungry for brains.

  4. Dressed up as an airline crew with 12 people and each of us carried a lot of minibottles to give away to other partygoers. As the costumes didn’t have pockets, I safety pinned and tapped plastic baggies to all ten of us to hold the bottles.

  5. One Halloween in NY, early in my sexy costume days, I was a mermaid with a long turquoise sequins skirt and a gold shell bra, standing at the bar waiting for a drink when a girl (I had no idea who she was) came up to me, smiled, then kneeled in front of me and licked my stomach – in full view of all my male friends who nearly fell over – but from that moment I have thought about what it might be like to be with another girl – maybe at Masquerotica I’ll get that chance!

  6. Most memorable Halloween would have to be the real life encounter with the ghost of my departed friend. Totally unexpected. Still blows my mind…

  7. halloween 09- dressed up as an saudi arabian oil prince- dishdasha shemagh and got picked up by a cute girl in a snow white costume! the rest was forgotten!

  8. I was in the Castro on foot when I passed two men dressed as the twin towers jogging past a clip… Just behind a nearly naked guy went swooshing by with an airplane costume around his waist like a play horsey….

  9. This will be my first year going out & celebrating Haloween!!! I can’t wait to make it absolutely unforgettable, & I want Masquerotica to be part of it!!! ;D

  10. I dressed as the Y2K Bug, back in 1999…head-to-toe silver, body paint, wires down my arms and even a pair of light-up wings, that I built from an industrial light socket, some wires and ripped nylons. I went with a group of friends to the Hollywood parade and handed out silver balloons to all of the kiddos. We had a motley crew that year; one “Ash” with fully functional chainsaw-arm; a goth-zombie and even a pixie. We gave out treats, won costume contests and stayed out until the sun called us home. :)

  11. Downtown sf and meeting my current gf at the mezzanine. Love sf!

  12. Brianna Sylvers October 11, 2012 at 6:56 pm

    Halloween Castro 2001, just moved back to SF from Seattle and college and had an amazing time, when Castro Halloween was still free spirited and “the party” for everyone :)

  13. Seeing my buddy come through the back door of a house party with his chainsaw running full blast. He was Mr. Texas Chainsaw Massacre…

    scared everyone!

  14. Most memorable Halloween moment: One of pure fright, coming from the suburbs of Long Island to the streets of Manhattan for the parade, when catching the tail-end of the parade and seeing a clearly mentally disturbed, one-legged, bleeding (maybe fake) man hanging from a crucifix with a crown of thorns yelling obscenities at the crowd. It was at this moment that I knew Halloween was the only holiday that mattered anymore.

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