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Win Tickets to See Regina Spektor at the Grove on Halloween!!!

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What's your best costume?

Who needs slutty costumes and overwhelming, overhyped street parades when you've got one of the most original voices in music today? Regina Spektor is playing the Grove in Anaheim on Halloween night, and because LAist loves you so so so much, we are going to give away a pair of tickets to one lucky lucky reader.

What do you have to do to get the tix? Just leave us a comment below with a URL linking us to the best costume you've worn over the years. Registered commenters only, remember, and make sure the email address you registered with is valid.

The contest ends tomorrow, October 30that 4:20pm, so get those entries in quickly. You must be able to confirm via email by 8:00pm to remain eligible for the tickets.

Oh, and most importantly: any pictures you submit will be up for grabs here at LAist, so if you don't want Granny seeing you dressed up as the Walking Vagina or Dick in a Box, don't link to that picture.

Good luck and spasibo!!!

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