#HALLOWEEKRVA: Halloween Kostume Karaoke At Sticky Rice!

by | Oct 29, 2013 | COMMUNITY

Tonight! Tonight! Tonight! (Whoa-oh…)* Halloweek rolls on with a special Halloween edition of Karaoke at Sticky Rice! Come on out and hear zombies, robots, ghouls, and goblins faithfully recreate (or gloriously lay waste to) all of your favorite cheesy radio jams.

Tonight! Tonight! Tonight! (Whoa-oh…)* Halloweek rolls on with a special Halloween edition of Karaoke at Sticky Rice! Come on out and hear zombies, robots, ghouls, and goblins faithfully recreate (or gloriously lay waste to) all of your favorite cheesy radio jams. Sticky Rice has got the best karaoke in town no matter what the season, and with everyone wearing costumes and getting into the spirit, it’s sure to take things to another level entirely. You don’t wanna miss this evening of werewolf howls, spooky ghost moans, and classic 80s high notes! And it’s a pretty sure bet that at least one person will sing this song:

(And yes, that’s the long version of the video, because we love you and want you to be happy)

Everything kicks off Tuesday, October 29 (that’s tonight!) at 9 PM over at Sticky Rice, located at 2232 W. Main St. Be there!

*–with apologies to Phil Collins

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Marilyn Drew Necci

Marilyn Drew Necci

Former GayRVA editor-in-chief, RVA Magazine editor for print and web. Anxiety expert, proud trans woman, happily married.




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