Oh, what spooky, scary event will you choose to go to? There's just so many. You can't go wrong with spiders, well, you an, but these are good place to see them.
Events
Welcome to Haddonfield 5
and other SugarMynt Events
Sept 7-Oct 12, Select Nights
SugarMynt Gallery
810 Meridian Ave, South Pasadena, California 91030
Price varies by event
Every weekend the SugarMynt Gallery will have a horror movie screening or special event related to Halloween.
Son of Monsterpalooza
Sept 13-15
The Marriott Burbank Convention Center & Hotel
2500 North Hollywood Way
Burbank, California 91505
$tarts at $25 three day pass $60
"Meet award winning artists behind some of the greatest creatures ever created with a selection of over 150 exhibitors selling one of a kind creations, LIVE makeup demonstrations and more! Experience two special exhibits, with one featuring original creations from sculptures to paintings in an atmospheric setting! Each Son of Monsterpalooza event features dozens of special celebrity guests from the worlds of Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy.
Spider Pavilion
September 15 - Dec 1
"Our seasonal Spider Pavilion (only on view in the fall) is a one-of-a-kind experience! Walk through an open-air pavilion and marvel at these shy and fragile creatures. The spiders are out in the open, but they rarely leave their magnificent webs. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to get a glimpse inside spiders’ private lives!"
Little Shop of Horrors Sept 13-15
The Marriott Burbank Convention Center & Hotel
2500 North Hollywood Way
Burbank, California 91505
$tarts at $25 three day pass $60
"Meet award winning artists behind some of the greatest creatures ever created with a selection of over 150 exhibitors selling one of a kind creations, LIVE makeup demonstrations and more! Experience two special exhibits, with one featuring original creations from sculptures to paintings in an atmospheric setting! Each Son of Monsterpalooza event features dozens of special celebrity guests from the worlds of Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy.
Spider Pavilion
September 15 - Dec 1
Natural History Museum
900 Exposition Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90007
$19 for adults
$12 for kids 3-12
Free under 3
"Our seasonal Spider Pavilion (only on view in the fall) is a one-of-a-kind experience! Walk through an open-air pavilion and marvel at these shy and fragile creatures. The spiders are out in the open, but they rarely leave their magnificent webs. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to get a glimpse inside spiders’ private lives!"
September 17 - October 20
Pasadena Playhouse
39 S El Molino Ave, Pasadena, CA 91101
$25 and up
"This deviously delicious sci-fi musical comedy comes to the Playhouse for the musical theater event of the season with some deliciously devious new twists. Featuring George Salazar (Be More Chill), Mj Rodriguez (Pose), and Amber Riley (Glee) as Audrey II, This Little Shop is unlike any you have seen before."
It’s an immersive experience celebrating some of the most iconic Halloween movies ever. For a limited time only, get full access to this themed extravaganza – featuring an interactive Halloween Town, the Sanderson Sisters’ cottage & Oogie Boogie’s lair of games and prizes.
Sept 20-21
Hidden Location in Glendale
$10.65
LA's greatest horror party returns September 20-21 for another night of cocktails, horror music, horror films, video games, aerial bartenders, monsters, and more!
Hallowe’en Spooktacular
Saturday, Sept. 21 - Sunday, Nov. 3, Select Days
"Gather your goblins and ghoulies for one of our favorite seasonal shows - HaLLoWe'eN SpoOkTaCuLaR! You'll be delighted by this haunting showcase of sweet spooks, including the Purple People Eater, Dracula, the Invisible Man, and many more!"
Haunted Little Tokyo
Select nights October 1-31, 2019
Little Tokyo - Downtown Los Angeles
Haunted Little Tokyo Block Party: Saturday, October 26, 2019
Haunted Night in Little Tokyo: The Block Party will be on 2nd Street in between Central Avenue & San Pedro Street
Free, depending on the activity
"Go Little Tokyo invites thrill seekers of all ages to join in the bone-chilling fun as the heart of Downtown LA oozes with spooky themed-activities, evenings of unforgettable family-friendly entertainment and special events throughout the frightful season. On Saturday, October 26, bring your friends to downtown Los Angeles’ biggest Halloween block party and costume contest and stay for the local food vendors, music, and games. Monsters and Halloween fear junkies are encouraged to slither into their best costumes and mingle with monsters."
Nights of the Jack
Oct 3rd - Nov 3rd
King Gillette Ranch, Calabasas
$$
Fall Los Angeles Oddities Flea Market"Nights Of The Jack is a Halloween jack o' lantern experience in the heart of Calabasas at King Gillette Ranch. Our show features thousands of hand carved & illuminated scenes throughout our outdoor trail. By incorporating the excitement of the Halloween season with our artistic jack o' lantern installations, we have become the "must see" attraction in the greater Los Angeles area"
Oct 5-6
Globe Theatre
740 S Broadway, Los Angeles, California 90014
General Admission, 12-6 p.m., is $10 pre-sale ($15 cash only at door).
$40 VIP ticket
Feast your eyes on medical history ephemera, anatomical curiosities,
natural history items, osteological specimens, taxidermy, obscure home
decor, jewelry, one-of-a-kind dark art, and more. This absolutely
awe-inspiring market of the most incredible, unique oddities is taking
up residence at the historic Globe Theater October 5-6. Inside, you'll
find three floors of unusual vendors from across the country,
hand-picked by curator Ryan Matthew Cohn.
Día de los Muertos Community Celebration
"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. "
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!
Lucha VaVOOM’s Halloween Spectacular
Oct 23-24
The Mayan Theater
1038 S Hill St.
$40.00 - $55.00
21+
Los Angeles’ longest-running, celebrated variety show, where Mexican masked wrestling, burlesque, and comedy collide—returns to the City of Angels for its wildest Halloween event yet!
Día de los Muertos Community Celebration
Saturday, October 19, 2019 - 10:00am
Sunday, October 20, 2019 - 10:00am
Ford Theaters
2580 Cahuenga Blvd East
Hollywood, CA 90068
Hollywood, CA 90068
"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. "
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!
Lucha VaVOOM’s Halloween Spectacular
Oct 23-24
The Mayan Theater
1038 S Hill St.
$40.00 - $55.00
21+
Los Angeles’ longest-running, celebrated variety show, where Mexican masked wrestling, burlesque, and comedy collide—returns to the City of Angels for its wildest Halloween event yet!
Sleepovers include access to museum exhibits after hours, 3D movies,
themed crafts, activities, a scavenger hunt, and special performances.
It also includes an evening snack and continental breakfast the next
day.
Sat, Oct 26th, 4:00 pm
Will Geer’s Theatricum Botanicum
1419 N. Topanga Canyon Blvd.
Topanga CA 90290
$
"Will Geer’s Theatricum Botanicum
transforms into the haunted BOO-tanicum with the company’s annual
Halloween extravaganza fundraiser, highlighted by its unique and
infamous haunted house. Enjoy the tricks and treats of the season on the
wooded grounds with a host of enticements including ghost stories, game
booths, festival food and libations, performances by Creative
Playground, Peter Alsop, comedy improv group Off the Grid; and more.
Beware of zombie thespians! Come on down…if you dare."
21+
A Halloween bar crawl around LA.
Long Beach Zombie Walk Halloween Party at Shoreline Village 2019
Saturday, October 26, 2019 at 4 PM – 10 PM
Shoreline Village
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!
Sunday, October 27, 2019 at 4 PM
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!"
Let’s chat in Japanese!
Zombies, witches and Sadakos of the night! Put your Halloween
costume on and join our Halloween themed conversation café, Tea Time!
You will enjoy Japanese snacks and tea while you chat with native
Japanese speakers. All levels welcome. Japanese language experience is
not necessary-this event is open to everyone, ages 18 and up.
Let’s chat in Japanese!
Tuesday, October 29 at 7-9pm
The Japan Foundation, Los Angeles
5700 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 100, Los Angeles, CA 90036
5700 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 100, Los Angeles, CA 90036
Free, Register
18+
Sept 7-Oct 8
Call for hours it's open as those aren't listed yet
(818) 433-7530
The Mystic Museum
3204 W. Magnolia Blvd. Burbank, CA 91505
$12
"The very first Evil Dead Exhibit showcasing original props from
the film ! Sounds groovy right? This is an immersive experience
featuring photo ops, tribute art and more!
We are working directly with Renaissance Pictures LTD to give you an authentic Evil Dead experience that will swallow your soul!
I Like Scary Movies
September 20 through November 17
We are working directly with Renaissance Pictures LTD to give you an authentic Evil Dead experience that will swallow your soul!
I Like Scary Movies
September 20 through November 17
HD Buttercup Building
2117 East Violet St., Los Angeles, CA 90021
2117 East Violet St., Los Angeles, CA 90021
$41.67
A horror pop-up that let's you take pics from inside some of the most well-known horror films.
"We will take you back to THE SHINING™ where you can be enveloped into
the infamous carpet from the Overlook hotel. Then wander through
Beetlejuices graveyard on your way to the Netherworld Waiting Room. Feel
the fear as you enter Freddys boiler room from A NIGHTMARE ON ELM
STREET™. Revisit Camp Crystal Lake from FRIDAY THE 13TH™on your way to
Pennywisess lair from IT: CHAPTER 1™. After all, we all float down here"
Freeform’s Halloween House
October 2nd, 3rd (4pm-5:20pm), 4th-7th
$27
October 3rd - Hocus Pocus Drag with Creepy Adult Cocktails
(Must be 21+ starting at 6pm)
$37
Hollywood Athletic Club 6525 Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028
A ghoulishly delightful adventure is heading your way! It’s the return of Freeform’s Halloween House – a spooky celebration that brings to life the worlds of “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas”, “Hocus Pocus” and so much more
Freeform’s Halloween House
October 2nd, 3rd (4pm-5:20pm), 4th-7th
$27
October 3rd - Hocus Pocus Drag with Creepy Adult Cocktails
(Must be 21+ starting at 6pm)
$37
Hollywood Athletic Club 6525 Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028
A ghoulishly delightful adventure is heading your way! It’s the return of Freeform’s Halloween House – a spooky celebration that brings to life the worlds of “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas”, “Hocus Pocus” and so much more
It’s an immersive experience celebrating some of the most iconic
Halloween movies ever. For a limited time only, get full access to this
themed extravaganza – featuring an interactive Halloween Town, the
Sanderson Sisters’ cottage & Oogie Boogie’s lair of games and
prizes.
Natural History of Horror
The Science of Scary
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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, Th e Mummy, and Creature from the Black Lagoon. Get a glimpse of rare movie props, film footage, hands-on activities, and museum specimens."
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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, Th