London is famous for offering refuge and safe spaces for the queer community. From emblematic LGBTQ+ bars and clubs that have been standing for decades to more contemporary parties for the new generations like Inferno or Pxssy Palace, the city is a referent for queers around the world. However, for McCrory, who grew up in Spain and used to go out clubbing since the age of 14, he found the London night scene “so dark” when he moved in. “So, over six years, I planned to create an event that spreads joy and doesn’t take itself so seriously,” he explains about how he came about the idea of founding his own party. “I took inspiration from Pacha’s fun vibe and merged my silliness, creativity and personal humour to create HALO.”