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Do Day of the Dead at El Camino Cantina, The Rocks

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El Camino Cantina will celebrate Dia de los Meurtos, or Day of the Dead, next Friday 2 November with a spicy Tex-Mex fiesta! They’re turning it out from 6pm with free face painting and El Camino’s resident DJ providing the ultimate fiesta soundtrack. At 8pm, you can battle it out for the title of ‘Chilli Eating Champion’ and a $50 restaurant voucher. How? You’ve gotta eat five chillies, ranging from mild to super hot, with the last person left standing crowned the champion. Complete with free chips and salsa, a Tex-Mex a-la-carte menu and Sydney’s biggest and best Margaritas, the celebrations will be endless, complete with Red Bull also be popping up to help serve Organic Ritas – El Camino’s classic Margarita mixed with Red Bull’s newest Organics range. For more information about Day of the Dead at El Camino Cantina, click here.

There’s a Patron Tequila Day of the Dead pop-up party coming to Sydney and Melbourne

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Straight from traditional celebrations in Oaxaca, Mexico City & San Miguel de Allende, the Mexican Day of the Dead is fast approaching and Patron Tequila is turning it on in Melbourne and Sydney. Patron Tequila are hosting the ultimate Day of the Dead pop-up set to bring an authentic Mexican party to the city, but with a twist all its own. From 28 October to 4 November, both the two cities will transform into the Aztec country with art exhibitions, live installations, music, entertainment, traditional foods and the uncompromising quality of Patron Tequila. The week of festivities has over 9 events in over 6 hotspots, so there’s something for everyone.  Imagine a magnitude of colour with skulls, magnificent blooms and monarch butterflies. Introducing a new reservoir of characters and creations, Tatler & Flamingo Lounge (Potts Point), The Junction (Bondi), BRKLYN (Manly), Bar Patron (Sydney CBD) , Glass Merchants (Melbourne) will transmute to breath-taking settings filled with carnival pageantry, altars and art installations, mariachi bands, Aztec traditional dancers and beautiful decorative art & costumes. Get your tickets from here.