A Fetish Halloween Party With A Strict Dress Code Is Coming To A Former Montreal Church

Extreme costumes or BDSM-inspired outfits are compulsory. 🎃

A previous Halloween party by Cirque De Boudoir.

A previous Halloween party by Cirque De Boudoir.

Jo Gorsky, courtesy of Cirque De Boudoir
Contributing Writer

You can take your whips and chains out of the closet — this Halloween is gonna be a kinky one at the Cirque de Boudoir's Gates of Hell event happening on October 29 at Theatre Paradoxe.

The Montreal-based themed-event production company is back with another spooky and eccentric party mixing fetish, burlesque, live circus performances, DJ sets, gogo dancers and gloomy visuals.

Beware, sensitive souls, as open-mindedness will be an essential asset to having fun among the naughty crowd.

From those into libertinism to goths, punks, ravers and members of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, everyone is welcome as long as you respect the strict dress code.

This is your chance to get creative with latex, leather, body paint, lingerie, nipple pasties or whatever else you want as long as it's interesting or extreme.

Note that no one shall enter the church venue wearing cheesy or last-minute costumes. Cirque de Boudoir is asking everyone to make an extra effort for this unique Halloween celebration — you can check their Pinterest for some outfit inspiration.

You can even upgrade your ghostly yet sexy experience by purchasing a VIP ticket, granting you priority admission, space within the coat check, one drink, and access to the VIP Mezzanine and VIP Photo booth.

Gates of Hell Halloween Party by Cirque de Boudoir

A performer at a previous Halloween party by Cirque De Boudoir

Jo Gorsky, courtesy of Cirque De Boudoir

Jo Gorsky, courtesy of Cirque De Boudoir

Cost: General admission is $50 at the time of writing. A third round of tickets will be $60. VIP admission is $90. There might be tickets sold at the door if there are any left over.

When: October 29, from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m.

Where: Theatre Paradoxe, 5959, boul. Monk

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  • Charlotte Hoareau (she/her) is a freelance writer, originally from Reunion island, France, and now living in Montreal. In the past, she worked as a journalist for media companies in France, Germany and Canada. In addition to her love for writing, she enjoys painting, spicy food and plants.

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