Spend all night at the Aero Theatre for our 14th annual Horrorthon! This year's titles include CRITTERS, HALLOWEEN II, LISA AND THE DEVIL, RUBY, BUTCHER, BAKER, NIGHTMARE MAKER, DEMONOID: MESSENGER OF DEATH and THE CRAZIES. Complete with between-film free food, giveaways, trailers, crazy shorts and surprises!
7-Film Marathon! All Night Horrorthon Spend all night at the Aero Theatre’s 14th annual Horrorthon! Complete with between-film free food, giveaways from Scream Factory, trailers, crazy characters and surprises!
This year BeyondFest had special doodie donuts from Donut Friend for the screening of Come To Daddy.
So @Timpson’s Come To Daddy is my favorite movie so far at @beyondfest. Thanks to Ant Timpson and Elijah Wood for sharing it with us last night, plus the beers and laughs. And thanks to @donutfriend for the... poop? 💩 pic.twitter.com/bvftaH2PTF
IndieCade
Oct 10-12
Santa Monica College 1660 Stewart St, Santa Monica, CA 90404 $15 +fees for Night Games $38.77 for Saturday $ more for different features and days
*Heads up, parking will straight up suck at Santa Monica college. The
closes place to park is $35 and street parking is bad, because of
college zoning rules. We highly recommend a Lyft like service or taking
the Metro.
Here's a list of games we want to check out and caught our attention. Check out the full list here and the schedule as the rotate them in and out. They might playable for just a few short hours.
Sean Bloom, Martzi Campos, and Jesse Vigil
ARBox is an Augmented Reality-powered Internet of Things-enabled Room
Escape in a Box. The box comes with everything you need to turn your
home, office, or any other space into Location Based Entertainment. Your
living room becomes the Restricted Wing of a an occult library complete
with a haunted book that maybe can’t be trusted. Your office becomes a
branch of a spy organization trying to stop the spread of dangerous
magical spells. An update adds a new chapter to a story, re-using the
printed materials, physical props, and custom IoT device in new ways to
create an entirely new multiplayer mixed reality adventure.
DESKWORKS
The
players are in an elementary school classroom after school, and the
youth, who likes games, is playing with “Legend of Light”, a
role-playing game, written in his notebook. The players, in accordance
with the game progressed by the youth who created it, aim to clear the
game before leaving school.
Foam Sword
*This is out on major consoles and Steam. It'ss even getting it's own cartoon. Oh, and we really like it.
KNIGHTS AND BIKES is a hand-painted action-adventure set on a
fictional British island in the late 1980s, inspired by coming-of-age
movies like The Goonies and classic games like Earthbound and Secret of
Mana.
Creature in the Well is a top down pinball inspired hack and slash
dungeon crawler. As the last remaining BOT-C unit, venture deep into a
desert mountain to restore power to an ancient facility, haunted by a
desperate Creature. Uncover and upgrade powerful gear in order to save
the city of Mirage from a deadly sandstorm.
KHAN Games
NEScape! is an escape room game for the original Nintendo
Entertainment System. We have been incredibly inspired by real-life
escape rooms and escape room type games that have come out on mobile
devices. Having great love for our favorite system, we wanted to bring a
new experience to an old system. This genre has never been tackled
before on the NES, to our knowledge.
Gabe Lane and Yugo Limbo
Smile For Me is the first nod-and-shake adventure game, all about
making folks happy. It’s created by two student developers, and tells an
immersive, positive story in a brand new way.
We're all insanely giddy with anticapation for this year's IndieCade, our own indie game festival here in LA. Well, really a part of Santa Monica College. For about three days (Oct 10-12), best day to go is Saturday, the newest indie games will be shown, play-tested and commented on. It's not just strange new video games, they have those ol' fashion card games and board games and just interactive games you got to play in the now.
*Heads up, parking will straight up suck at Santa Monica college. The closes place to park is $35 and street parking is bad, because of college zoning rules. We highly recommend a Lyft like service or taking the Metro.
Here's the info, but we're also going over what has caught our eye in the previews. We're gonna be going over Night Games now and the -when the sun is out- games later.
Saturday, October 12, 2019 at 6 PM – 10 PM
Santa Monica College
1660 Stewart St, Santa Monica, CA 90404 $17.55 $38.77, included if you pay for IndieCade Saturday
We're a little worried that local indie game collective Glitch City is hosting the Night Games as their game nights always seemed...extremely packed with no real flow on where to go. And they did just lose their game space, so don't know what mood they'll be in to organize, but I heard from friedns they've been planning for a while. Sometimes considered the best part of the event is the Nigh Games where sometimes more adult and ridiculous games can shine. Let's hope for some fun and strange immersive experiences. Here's some of the Night Games:
Liquid Bit, LLC & Bumblebear Games
Killer Queen Black, a new take on the arcade eSport Killer Queen, has
been rebuilt from the ground up and optimized for console. The gameplay
is immediately recognizable and familiar, yet introduces exciting new
mechanics and online play for the home audience.
ALT Games Lab @ UCSC
In the world of Mad Mixologist, two scientists set out to create the
perfect drink. However, during their final experiment, an accident
occurred and their vision became swapped. Now each mixologist can only
see from the eyes of the other, and they must quickly work together to
complete their ultimate drink before it is too late!
Carol Mertz & Francesca Carletto-Leon
Be careful what you sit on — it might be a HELLCOUCH! Once you sit on
this possessed couch, it’s your moral responsibility to perform the
sacred butt ritual to release the demon from its cozy couch prison, or
keep it cushioned inside the Hellcouch for the rest of eternity. Built
using Unity and Arduino, this cooperative alternative controller game
will keep you on your toes AND your tail!
Remember to look through our Halloween guide for all upcoming Halloween related events, these ones were just added.
Here's also the latest Halloween news.
-Screamfest has put up it's full schedule, check out what horror films you'll want to see premiering in October. Check out their opening night party with a screening of EAT, BRAINS, LOVE. Here's the film guide for info on all the entries.
The 14th annual Aero Theatre all night Horrorthon. Saturday October 26th! This year starting at 7pm!
6 35mm prints! 1 Corn Gorn! pic.twitter.com/SIZxfbgoOG
The Los Angeles Haunted Hayride is back and changing it up this year with a new theme, a Halloween Festival in the town of Midnight Falls set in 1985. It looks like it'll change up the annual ride and surrounding activities.
120 Judge John Aiso St, Los Angeles, California 90012
Free, Must RSVP
*One of our favorites, this is pure Crazy Japan WTF horror action.
HAUSU presented by the Haunted Little Tokyo Film Festival
The
Haunted Little Tokyo Film Festival is pleased to present a screening of
the 1977 cult Japanese Horror classic, HAUSU, by Nobuhiko Obayashi.
A schoolgirl and six of her classmates travel to her aunt's country home which tries to devour the girls in bizarre ways.
Join us for a full-blown Hollywood event as we kick off the 2019
SCREAMFEST HORROR FILM FESTIVAL with the OPENING NIGHT PARTY. The Party,
following the screening of EAT, BRAINS, LOVE will have it all, enjoy
bites, beverages at the TBA venue. The Opening Night Party ticket is for
the PARTY ONLY.
The Combo ticket includes admission to the
Opening Night film EAT, BRAINS, LOVE and the OPENING NIGHT PARTY for
$65.00. Must be 21+ to attend. Bring your mobile phone online receipt to
the WILL CALL table located on the 3rd level to pick up tickets and a
party band. Tickets are not refundable
Enjoy a night of live plays as you roll through a real Mausoleum. What
was once a multiple night event has only one night to frighten you.
Dressed to Kill Cancer...Night of a Thousand Bobbis
Saturday, October 19, 8pm
The Theatre at Ace Hotel
929 S Broadway
Downtown Los Angeles, CA 90015
GA Seating with Commemorative Poster, Q&A and After Party with DJ - $50.00
GA Seating with Q&A and After Party with DJ - $30.00
weSPARK Cancer Support Center presents Dressed to Kill Cancer...Night of
A Thousand Bobbis: Special screening of Brian De Palma's Dressed to Kill
with Q&A moderated by Bryan Fuller with actress Nancy Allen &
more. Performaces by Jackie Beat & Love, Connie, Costume Contest and
After Party with DJ! VIP packages and tickets available!
Haunted Little Tokyo Block Party 2019
Saturday, October 26, 2019 at 6 PM – 12 AM 334 East 2nd Street Between Central and San Pedro, Los Angeles, CA 90012 Free
A one night Halloween festival with music and entertainment, local food
and retail vendors, 100 foot beer garden, costume contest with cash
prizes! And family friendly fun in the heart of downtown Los Angeles.
So you can watch 8 hours of horror and booby content for $11.49, but you
gotta pay seperate for the closing night awards party and screenings.
"Tickets are currently available online for our big closing night party – our special night dedicated to B&B WOMAN OF THE YEAR 2019CHRISTINE NGUYEN – with live music from exploitation funk-masters THE STRADAS, a fun Q&A, red carpet photos and the Premiere of CHRISTINE’S latest grindhouse-style feature, GIRLS, GUNS & BLOOD (with cast & crew in person). Plus full bar, fundraising raffles and giveaways."
Psycho Live with Orchestra
October 25 - 31 The Theatre at Ace Hotel 929 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90015 $$
"Hitchcock’s masterpiece of suspense on the big screen is accompanied by a
live performance of the hair-raising score played by the LA Opera
Orchestra. Come experience one of Hollywood's most iconic movies paired with the intensity of live music. Warning: you won’t be able to shower for weeks!"
"Drunken Devil’s annual Halloween party transports you back to the
Roarin' Twenties, and the height of the Golden Age of Magic. As a wild,
decadent party roars around you, you notice that the various characters
may not be who they seem, and a sinister, immersive narrative begins to
unfold before your very eyes."
"Our annual All Hallows ritual in our epically haunted cathedral, complete with music,
devilish potions, and all manner of dark arts carrying deep into the
witching hour with DJ sets from Restless Nites DJs and special guests."
The biggest Halloween get together in the city. This crazy big event
take place on street cut-off from traffic with thousands of people in
costume. Live music along hte path lets you walk around and see some of
LA's craziest costumes.
*Safety is a huge priority. We saw tons of cops cover every way in or out of the street.
*Parking sucks, take a Lyft or Uber and prepare to walk. A lot of the free shuttle did not work last year.
Dia de los Muertos Festival
Hollywood Forever Cemetery 6000 Santa Monica Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90038
Saturday, November 2nd, 2019: NOON until MIDNIGHT
The Ceremonial Altar Set-Up: Friday, November 1st, 2019 – 3pm onward
General Admission Advance Sales: $25 per person Children 8 years and under free until 4pm Seniors 65 and over free until 4pm
Hollywood Forever’s 20th annual Dia de los Muertos celebration
A vibrant traditional procession in the home of Hollywood’s
Immortals with traditional Aztec blessings and Regional Musical-Dance
group dedications
100+ Altars created by members of the community to their ancestors and loved ones
Hundreds of Aztec Ritual Dancers in full costume
Five stages featuring music and theatrical performances
An Art Exhibition in the Cathedral Mausoleum curated by Luis Villanueva
A costume contest for the best dressed
A children’s arts project area
Arts and Crafts vendors
Food vendors from around Los Angeles
Presentation of Altar winners – The judges will select the best
altar of each of the following categories: Theme of Event, Traditional
Altar, Contemporary Altar – the best of each category wins $3,000
"This two-day extravaganza honoring the traditions of Mexican and
native Mesoamerican cultures includes FREE daytime activities for the
whole family followed by ticketed evening concerts. Dia de los Muertos daytime festivities will take place from 10:00 am - 1:00 pm all over the Ford’s entryway gardens and plaza spaces. Produced by LORE Media & Arts,
these family-friendly celebrations will include face painting, live
music, food, craft activities, live mural painting by father and son
graffiti artists Such and Champs, and more. "
401-435 Shoreline Village Drive, Long Beach, California 90802
Free
Calling all rotting, brain-eating, flesh-dripping folks in varying
states of decay! Join Shoreline Village this Saturday, October 26th for
celebration of all things Undead, including live music, vendors,
outdoor movies and of course, a ghoulish walk/shuffle down Rainbow
Harbor - FREE, courtesy of your hosts at Shoreline Village and
participating sponsors!
Metro Red Line- Hollywood/Highland, 6815 Hollywood Blvd
Free
Dress up like a zombie and join the horde.
"The
dead are returning to life. Their reanimated corpses are filling the
subway tunnels beneath Los Angeles. It's only a matter of time before
they make their way to the surface!"
900 Exposition Blvd.,
Los Angeles, CA 90007
Free with paid museum admission
"We have a strange curiosity for mysterious, eerie, and grotesque
monsters. We love the thrill of intense, heart-pounding bursts of
adrenaline that only horror movies can provide. In our
new exhibition Natural History of Horror, explore the scientific
inspiration for classic monsters from Dracula, Frankenstein, The Mummy, and Creature from the Black Lagoon. Get a glimpse of rare movie props, film footage, hands-on activities, and museum specimens."
Our favorite party game has its annual addition to the series, wipe the floor with your friends with Jackbox Party Pack 6 out Oct 17 on all the systems and PC. Just in time for some Halloween parties and the holidays.
Here's another last minute reminder about a pop-up taking place tomorrow, Sept 26th.
In celebration of his cubev3 tour five-night run at the Palladium (September 25-29), deadmau5 is presenting L.A. with an absolutely epic pop-up shop. Located on the world-famous Sunset Strip at 1114 Horn Ave (x Sunset Blvd. in West Hollywood), the pop-up will take place tomorrow, Thursday, September 26 through Saturday, September 28 from noon – 8pm each day.
Here fans will have the opportunity to purchase new and exclusive merchandise from deadmau5 and members of the mau5trap family. These include items like tour tees, jerseys, new crystal wash hoodies and long sleeves, posters and even tarot cards (from i_o).
Each day of the pop-up fans will be able to experience something different from the world of deadmau5: On Thursday, September 26, deadmau5 will be doing a signing in the store from 3pm-5pm; Friday, September 27 i_o will be in the shop from 2pm-5pm for a signing as well as a specdrum/sphero demo; And Saturday, September 28 is mau5trap day where various label artists will be on hand from 2pm-5pm for a signing. There will also be a 1-hour Q&A panel.
The pop-up will feature an interactive art & music installation powered by Specdrums from Sphero. Fans will have the opportunity to play a set of mau5head color-coded drums and create their own song mixes from the mau5trap Soundpacks in the Specdrums Mix app. Specdrums are musical rings that make the world your instrument by turning colors into sounds. Connect to the Specdrums MIX app and tap on anything –clothes, drawings, or the included playing pad – to create and mix any sounds, beats, and loops that all play through mobile devices.
The oldest horror film festival in Los Angeles. The collection of talent
and strange films to scare you is insane. Maybe grab some goodies or
check out what will hit streaming later in the year.
Queen Mary's Dark Harbor
September 26 -November 2, Select Nights 1126 Queens Hwy, Long Beach, CA 90802
$tarting at $20
"The Captain claims he is in control…but is he? Confusion and fear reign
supreme at Dark Harbor 2019. It's all hands on deck for 23 select nights
as the Captain, Scary Mary and over 200 monsters haunt six terrifying
mazes, nightly live entertainment, secret bars and exciting rides.
Rogue, Dark Harbor’s newest maze will take guests through the
frightening voyage that nearly changed history. Sparking the creation of
the Hollywood blockbuster The Poseidon Adventure, the 95-foot wall of
blackness sent waves of panic through the marine community and
re-defined science as we know it. All who dare will grasp for air as
they plummet with fear, clinging to survival in the newest,
spine-chilling maze."
The mysterious town of Midnight
Falls set in 1985 is this year's theme for the Haunted Hayride. What new
details this means for the maze are unknown. Other attractions this
year include: Midnight Mortuary haunted house, Roadkill Ranch open-air
maze & Trick-or-Treat haunted maze.
CLAUDIO SIMONETTI'S GOBLIN performing Deep Red live score + Greatest Hits Mon, September 30, 2019, 8:00 PM Palace Theatre 630 S Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90014
Performing the live score to Dario Argento's classic film, Deep Red /
Profondo Rosso, plus an additional set of classic Goblin material.
A new pop-up is happening and you better sign up fast.
In celebration of the October 6th return of iconic series
E! True Hollywood Story, E! and POPSUGAR have announced the immersive
E! True Hollywood House pop-up event, which will arrive at The House on Sunset on
Saturday, October 5th for one day only.
In partnership with POPSUGAR, the
E! True Hollywood Housewill treat fans and future
audiences to an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the show's new
season, as it brings three upcoming fall episodes to life: "Does Hip Hop
Reject Women?," "Horror Movies: Cursed or Coincidence?"
and "Is Fame an Addiction?”
Following a mock
"red carpet" portion to launch visitors into the wild world of
celebrity, the installation will lead patrons through a series of themed
rooms including a neon-lit recording studio, a wallpapered
living room complete with fuzzy TV screens and a whispering doll
collection, and a physical "rumor mill" with floor-to-ceiling tabloid
headlines. Guests will also walk away with share-worthy giveaways.
*A huge chunk of the shows are sold out.
*There are free screenings, first come, first seated.
Some of the highlights in our book include the West Coat Premieres of JoJo Rabbit, Parasite, Color Out Of Space with good ol' Nicholas Cage, The Lodge, Swallow and Little Monsters. We're getting the LA premiere of Memory: The Origins of Alien, an in-depth look inside perhaps the best sci-fi horror film. And we're even getting the bloody version ofTammy and the T-Rex. This line-up will give any cinephile a reason to live still with so many live action Disney films coming out.
Join Adult Swim and Robot Chicken for Night of 1000 Bawks on
Friday, September 27th in the Theatre at Ace Hotel. The live event will
celebrate the greatest sketches and untold stories that have led to 10
seasons and 200 episodes of Emmy-winning sketch comedy. The program will
feature on-stage appearances from Robot Chicken co-creators Seth Green
and Matthew Senreich plus writers, producers, craftspeople, voice actors
and celebrity guests, as well as an exclusive look at Season 10.
319 E 2nd St, Ste 103, Los Angeles, California 90012
Free entry
18+
"In addition to the usual manga, doujinshi, figures and various other merchandise you can expect at our event. With a little bit of everything around you won't want to be late or you may miss out on many cool items."
CRAZY4CULT 13
Opening Reception: Friday, September 27, 7pm-9pm
G1988
Free
Where artists create pieces based on their favorite cult films.
NostalgiaCon 2019
Sept 28-29
Anaheim Convention Center
800 W Katella Ave
Anaheim, CA 92802
$55 – $230
*We're unsure about this con as it's first attempt, so don't expect a well polished con.
"The first-ever annual pop culture convention dedicated to the 80s, and
the icons that defined it! This September, NostalgiaCon will capture
the 80s like never before, inviting fans to rediscover the decade in
fresh, totally rad ways– including panels, celeb meet and greets, and
totally a radical expo featuring movies, TV, fashion, sports, video
games, music and MORE."
PinPalPalooza (Fall) September 28, 2019 Opening Reception / Sep 28, 11:00AM - 5:00PM Nucleus 210 East Main St, Alhambra CA 91801 Free
"The days are getting shorter, the weather is cooling down, and we're
gearing up for our fourth Pin-Pal-Palooza, a convention for all things
enamel/lapel pin-related designed by your favorite artists and more!
We've invited many vendors from Los Angeles and beyond, and they'll be
setting up shop in our space."
Union Station’s Retrocade Experience Saturday, September 28, 2019 from 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. and Sunday, September 29, 2019 from 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Union Station Admission is $5 per two-hour gaming session. All games are set to “free play".
Union
Station guests will be transported back to the Golden Age of gaming via
a retro arcade experience in the Historic Ticket Concourse. Union Station’s Retrocade will feature over 50 classic cabinet games representing three decades of gaming.
"Join us to celebrate the opening of Lari Pittman: Declaration of Independence, a retrospective of the prolific Los Angeles painter and long-revered teacher.
"The Abbot Kinney Festival in Venice, California, spans world-famous
Abbot Kinney Boulevard, dubbed the coolest block in America by GQ
Magazine. The mile-long street's eclectic boutiques and artisan eateries
infuse the festival with local Venice flavor. Occurring each year on
the last Sunday in September, this highly anticipated summertime
tradition is 35 years strong."
Los Angeles CHOCOLATE SALON 2019
Sunday, September 29, 10:00am-3:30pm
The Pasadena Center
300 Green Street
Pasadena, CA
$tarts at $20
"Chocolate aficionados, fanatics, lovers and addicts can taste &
experience the finest in artisan, gourmet & premium chocolate in one
of the world’s great culinary metropolitan areas."
“Gain followers. Lose your mind. Do it for the gram.” With a
tagline like that, it’s almost impossible to resist the sweet siren call of
Creep LA’s new production HAUS OF CREEP. It’s no secret that we’re fans of Just
Fix It Productions. While the Halloween season is just beginning, Creep LA is
consistently one of our top annual haunt recommendations.
HAUS OF CREEP is an immersive theatre experience, which,
depending on one’s perspective, is a horrific, or a darkly comedic take on the Instagram-able
“museums” and “experiences” that are devouring the Los Angeles cultural scene.
HAUS OF CREEP is set in an art gallery world filled with creeps.
These aren’t just your run-of-the-mill creeps; these are high-quality creeps! There
are leather creeps, vintage Hollywood-style creeps, creeps with accents, naked
creeps, clown creeps, and creeps with creepy facial hair! “Dennis” here takes
his creeping craft seriously. And so should you.
The
“stage” is set up as a free-roaming tour though an art gallery. There are
approximately 15 “living art” interactions in addition to numerous static art displays. Many of the art pieces are available for
purchase, so if you are in need of early Halloween, Christmas, Kwanzaa, or Groundhog Day gifts, Creep LA has your back.
The staged event interactions fit the insta-museum theme well.
Attention to detail is solid, and interaction quality is great. Would you like a
playful reminder of your last run in with homeland security at LAX? Boom! #10 “Feel
Something” is the cure for what ails you! Just like actual TSA employees, the
hands that reach out from the wall to grab you wear black nitrile gloves! Not
feeling the Department of Homeland Security’s love? Perhaps #3 “peepshow” is
more your speed. Just don’t get too close, or you might see more than you want
to…
Expect to be blindfolded at least once. Note it gets rather
warm inside the gallery, so, if you are lucky, you may be spritzed with a
refreshing lavender mist. Virtually the entire experience is interactive, so if
you are not into olfactory effects – just say no. The real star of HAUS of
CREEP was the delightful marionette show where the marionette shared important
life advice AND sang a catchy tune. The marionette also did things that no
marionette should do. Horror? Comedy? Therapy-fuel? I’m confused. But I like
it.
Is there a story behind this fake-museum full of colorful
creeps? You’ll have to figure that part out for yourself. Along the way, be
sure to take pics at the convenient photo booth stations (check your map!). When
you do finally figure out the plot, celebrate, and purchase commemorative women’s
crop tops and other Creep LA swag from the gift shop.
From a critical perspective, The Creep LA experience improves
every season and the acting has a cohesive feel to it. Things to do in LA has
been following Just Fix It Productions for years and this year’s cohort of
actors mesh well together. These are not just random weirdos you find at lesser
art installations! It is satisfying to see artistic growth in a non-traditional
theatre environment. The extremely high actor/attendee ratio (approximately 1
actor per 2 attendees) and numerous interactions provide for a rich and nuanced
75 minute adventure.
Was HAUS OF CREEP perfect? No. Life isn’t all Instagram
museums, creeps, and souvenir crop-tops. The biggest flaw? HAUS OF CREEP is a
parody of a selfie “museum” and yet there is not a single damn ball pit filled
with sprinkles, dolls, candy, marshmallows, eyeballs, toys, etc. Add a ball pit
before it’s too late. Serious. Do it for the ‘gram!
WARNING: There is so much stuff to see and do, that HAUS OF
CREEP’s branching paths may require more than one visit to fully appreciate the
Creep LA experience. Your mileage may vary.
Overall, HAUS OF CREEP is a fantastic experience and is
highly recommended for immersive theatre fans. For those not familiar with this
type of theatre, audience members play as interactive characters within the
story, so expect to be touched, yelled at, flirted with, made to dance, sing, etc.
Character interaction events tend to be ad-lib, so your personal interactions and
responses will directly affect and guide the experience. The key take away? Have
fun!
Creep LA is not the only set of creeps in this industry, and
Things to do in Los Angles has some legit cyber creeping capabilities. What’s
the word on the interwebs about HAUS OF CREEPS? Influencers are writing and
tweeting good things. I have a feeling that Creep LA is off to the start of a
creepamazingly creeptastic season.For
all you immersive theatre, made-for-Instagram / pseudo-museum enthusiasts, stop
reading this review and purchase tickets NOW!! before the best dates and times
sell out!
$69
HAUS OF CREEP
ROW DTLA
777 S. Alameda Street | Building #2 - Level 1, Los Angeles,
CA 90021