Flaming Lips to host annual Halloween parade
Fans can join them in the Oklahoma City march
The Flaming Lips have announced that they will host what has become an annual Halloween parade tradition in their hometown.
The 'March Of 1000 Skeletons' is set to take place on October 25 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Wayne Coyne and company have laid out instructions for parade participants on their website, stating that "Every skeleton will be carrying a torch with real fire. Anyone in the parade must be 18. Anyone in the parade must sign a waiver."
They added that all participants "must have the ability to march in the parade for up to 2 hours," and included instructions on how fans can purchase skeleton costumes.
For further details, visit Flaminglips.com.
--By our Los Angeles staff.
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The 'March Of 1000 Skeletons' is set to take place on October 25 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Wayne Coyne and company have laid out instructions for parade participants on their website, stating that "Every skeleton will be carrying a torch with real fire. Anyone in the parade must be 18. Anyone in the parade must sign a waiver."
They added that all participants "must have the ability to march in the parade for up to 2 hours," and included instructions on how fans can purchase skeleton costumes.
For further details, visit Flaminglips.com.
--By our Los Angeles staff.
Find out more about NME.
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| Nov 13, 2009 19:00 | The Flaming Lips | Guildhall | Portsmouth |
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