You Wouldn't Download a Party: A CJSW x Sled Island Halloween Bash

Grungy, punk-inspired Halloween event poster with distorted, glitchy text reading “YOU WOULDN’T DOWNLOAD A PARTY.” Promotes the “CJSW x Sled Island Halloween Bash” on October 31st from 8 PM to 1 AM at The #1 Royal Canadian Legion, 116 7 Ave SE. Features include live bands, video dance party, costume contest, and drag show. Ticket price is $30. Mentions Last Best x CJSW’s Radio Wave Hazy Pilsner. Logos for Sled Island, CJSW, and LB appear at the bottom. Background is vibrant and chaotic with bold fonts and colourful overlays.

THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. 
Please note, there will not be tickets at the door and there is no waiting list for hopeful buyers. 
 

The CJSW x Sled Island Halloween Bash is back on Friday, October 31 at the #1 Royal Canadian Legion! You Wouldn't Download a Party, but you would attend one, especially when it's the best Halloween Party in the city!

Join us as we celebrate CJSW's 2025 Play / Connect / Discover Funding Drive with some of the best bands in the city covering Y2K songs, a video dance party, a drag show, and a costume contest with the winner announced at midnight. Bring your best for your chance to win some great swag!

CJSW has once again collaborated with Last Best to produce a special brew to celebrate this year's Funding Drive season and theme — The Radio Wave hazy pilsner — with a portion of the proceeds from each beer sold going to CJSW. Last Best is the proud sponsor of this party, so make sure to give them some love at their Beltline location.

Taking the stage we’ve got PERRA, Iron Tusk, Dial Up, Rebel Grrrlz, Pøltergeist, Window Lamp Corp., Parisian Orgy, WACK, Thee Canadian Dispatch, Friends First, the CJSW Family Band and the Evan Wilson Experience!

New this year, we’ve also got a killer drag show hosted by Joanie Sabbath and Divina Diefor, featuring performances from Valerie Hunt and Ofelia Vidal!
 

Also, remember to support CJSW's 2025 Funding Drive at CJSW.com/Donate.

Poster art designs courtesy of Daniel Bejanaro.

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