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Ghosts, mummies and more at spooky Electric Storm

IT WAS an ooky spooky scene at Saturday’s highly anticipated Electric Storm Halloween Music Festival

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GHOSTS, ghouls and mummies rocked up to the annual Electric Storm Halloween Music Festival on Saturday ready to dance the night away.

Festival goers took the opportunity to dress up in their best Halloween outfits, including Logan Wemyss, who braved the heat dressed as a mummy.

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“I’m some sort of sesh mummy,” he said.

Mr Wemyss and his mates arrived as the festival opened, keen to see their friend Tyrin-A perform.

Logan Wemyss gets his Mummy on at the electirc storm concert at the Darwin Ski Club. Picture GLENN CAMPBELL
Logan Wemyss gets his Mummy on at the electirc storm concert at the Darwin Ski Club. Picture GLENN CAMPBELL

He said it was great to be able to attend festivals once again.

“It’s sick, it’s a pleasure to be up here and go out like normal,” he said.

The sellout festival is the third music festival at the Darwin Ski Club since COVID-19 restrictions began to ease.

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The performers included acts such as Allday, Hot Dub Time Machine, Reuben Styles/Peking Duk DJ Set featuring Micci, J-MILLA and Jordan Burns.

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