This is how the early morning of November 1 was experienced: Halloween parties and the Criolla Song continued until dawn

This is how the early morning of November 1 was experienced: Halloween parties and the Criolla Song continued until dawn

Halloween Night and Creole Song Day

After a day of double celebration—Halloween and Creole Song Day—, Lime It dawned with its streets still hectic. Hundreds of youths They occupied nightclubs, parks and avenues of the capital to enjoy until the end. sunrise. When the lights went out and the bustle of the parties came to an end, the attendees left the premises, some ready to continue the party and others, rumbo to their homes.

The scenario was repeated at different points in the citysince on these dates it is common for various events to take place. Whether it was nightclubs or concerts, attendees—some with glasses in hand—were approached by the media to tell how they experienced the event. evening. Outside of the premises, security staff and police officers They remained attentive to any incident, since excesses are not lacking in this type of celebrations.

In Mirafloresthe boulevard of the well-known Pizza Street It was one of the busiest points. According to a report from RPP, around six in the morning dozens of young people, still dressed in costumes, left the centers nocturnal with makeup smudged and shoes in hand, looking for something to eat or simply a taxi to take them home.

“Some taxis are waiting for a ride from the users, who are leaving these parties and these events that have been held,” the reporter said.

Many attendees consulted expected “some taxi offer that drops between 25 soles and 30 soles,” especially those returning to Lima North or Lima South.

In Chorrillosthe situation was similar. At the end of an event, several youths disguised—some in an obvious state of drunkenness—were intercepted by Latina’s cameras and, laughing, they recounted their experiences in the party.

One of the attendees surprised by announcing that a young woman “stole his heart” and asked, in front of cameras, to pay for her psychological therapy. The curious thing was that, at the time of the interview, he was accompanied by another young lady.

“Are you sad?” asked the reporter. The young woman just smiled shyly.

Meanwhile, a group of attendees hoped to get a taxi at a lower cost, and another, more risky, assured that they would wait for the taxi to start operating. Metropolitan.

In San Juan de Miraflores, The Kallpa nightclub was the epicenter of the celebration. From there, an Exitosa team broadcast live the departure of hundreds of young people dressed as superheroes, anime characters or singers, who left the premises laughing and yawning.

The cameras captured Batman, Spiderman, Wonder Woman and even a pharaoh who, despite the cold, claimed that he did not feel it: “No, but with this fever… ignore all that,” he said, laughing.

A young woman, with her makeup already erased, commented amusingly: “I’m a kitten, but my face is already erased.” At six in the morning, he got ready to go “to the bakery just to buy bread with pork rinds.”

While some were looking for ttransportation, Others stopped to eat sausages or hamburgers at the improvised carts in front of the nightclub. Thus, between laughter, hunger and messy costumes, Lima said goodbye to a long night of double celebration.