Las Vegas, already a city with an eerie reputation, takes a terrifying turn this Halloween season, transforming into a playground of haunted events and supernatural spectacles.
The Fremont Street Experience becomes a chilling hub of horror, hosting the bodies of the undead from Friday to Saturday, October 25-26. Guests can immerse themselves in a macabre musical venture with “Candlelight: A Haunted Evening of Halloween Classics.” Classical musicians perform haunting seasonal favorites like Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” and the “Halloween Theme,” illuminated by the flickering glow of thousands of candles.
Electronic dance music aficionados can lose themselves in the spine-tingling beats at AREA15’s “ScAREA15.” The venue will feature Liquid Stranger’s pulsating rhythms enhanced by eerie visuals, and continue the frightful fun the following night with the “Strange Circus” carnival starring Baby Gravy.
From October 25 to October 31, Halloweekend promises an electrifying series of performances at Zouk Nightclub in Resorts World. Superstar DJs like Tiesto, DJ Snake, The Martinez Brothers, and G-Eazy will entertain revelers, who can also compete in a “sexiest Halloween costume” contest amidst the usual vibrant nightlife.
On Saturday, October 26, Circa Las Vegas presents the Haunted Manor at the Legacy Club, offering a rooftop Halloween party with an air of spooky sophistication. Meanwhile, Virgin Hotels Las Vegas will host the Sin City Halloween Ball, a must-attend event for costume enthusiasts, formerly known as the Fetish & Fantasy Halloween Ball.
As Halloween night approaches on Thursday, October 31, the Rock of Horror HalloWeekend Downtown transforms into a sprawling street party under the iconic Fremont Street Experience canopy. Revelers can delight in epic people-watching, live music, and a high-stakes costume contest.
For those yearning for real-life paranormal encounters, Ghost City Tours presents “Shadows of Sin City,” a guided exploration of downtown’s most haunted sites. Film buffs can indulge in a month-long scare fest at the Beverly Theater with “The Wake 2024: Open Casket Viewing of Haunted Cinema,” showcasing 50 spine-chilling horror films throughout October.