HQNYC New York City’s adult entertainment lounge presents the “Cursed,” Halloween Extravaganza on Saturday, October 29 presented by prominent Big Apple makeup artist Shaina E.
“I have been an artist all of my life, a professional makeup artist for about 13 years and to me, Halloween is a celebration of creativity. That’s what the Cursed costume party at HQNYC is all about,” says Shaina E. “We are having a costume contest where the winner will win $500 in cash for a first prize and $200 work of makeup as a second prize. I want everyone to get their creative juices flowing and show me what you got this Saturday night.”
The festivities begin at 10:30pm and the first 50 people will receive special sexy Halloween goody bags. Entrance fee is $25 and you can buy your tickets online or at the door.
“Let’s laugh, drink, dance and create some creepy Halloween memories together. Good luck, Humans and see you on Saturday night,” says Shaina E.
You can follow Shaina E on Instagram at www.instagram.com/bl_a_nk_doe and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Shainaevecintron.
HQNYC is located at 552 West 38th Street (between 10th and 11th Avenue), New York City and to reserve your VIP table call 212-967-4646. You can follow them on their website www.hqnewyork.com and on Twitter at www.Twitter.com/HQNYC.
About Headquarters Gentlemen’s Club:
Headquarters Gentlemen’s Club, otherwise known as HQNYC, has been voted “The Best Strip Club in New York” by online review site City Search. Formed by club industry stars in 2005 using decades of both nightclub and strip club experience, HQ is a bi-level club boasts a four-star bistro, over a dozen executives suites, and beautiful champagne galleries. The plush interior of HQ continues to attract photo shoots for models of Playboy and Penthouse, fashion runway shows, as well as music video shoots for artists appearing on MTV, VH1, and Fuse. They have also had the pleasure working with SiriusXM radio personalities, The Independent Film Channel, and most recently, the TLC channel, which shot a scene at HQ for their new reality show, “Breaking Amish.” It is frequently used by rapper 50Cent’s website, www.thisis50.com, to interview stars of music, comedy, and the adult industry.