The show is built around actual voodoo dolls created by the Tampa artist, and this year Crout’s given them a sci-fi theme to honor her father who passed last year. Buying a ticket gets you a raffle ticket, and there’s a prize for naming the VooDoods, too. “Buckle up,” Crout said of this show now in its 11th year. “It’s going to be a lot of fun.”
Tickets to the VooDood wrap party with The Sh-Booms on Saturday, July 27 at Tampa’s Hooch and Hive are still available and start at $15.
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This article appears in Jul 25-31, 2024.


