![]() “Nightmare on Spring Mountain”: The Sand Dollar Lounge has been transformed into this immersive Halloween pop-up experience. HallOVeen at the Magical Forest: The 10th installment of Opportunity Village’s family-friendly experience promises 2.5 acres of games, entertainment and trick-or-treat stations, as well as decorated trees and jack-o-lanterns. Guided behind-the-scenes tours are available at 7 p.m. ![]() They’re open Thursdays through Sundays, plus Oct. Tickets start at $30 .Īsylum and Hotel Fear: Institutions among the haunted house scene, these twin terrors have returned for another season. “Michael Grimm - Putting a Spell On You”: The “America’s Got Talent” winner performs a spirited evening of songs, including “Witchy Woman,” “Marie LaVeau” and “Black Magic Woman.” See it at 7 p.m. 28 in the Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort. The legendary rockers are joining forces for a show at 8 p.m. “Halloween Hootenanny”: Every day’s bound to be a bit like Halloween for Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper. 19-21 at Inspire, 107 South Las Vegas Blvd. The Haunted Tavern: This four-part, immersive cocktail experience, overseen by “the descendants of Ichabod Crane,” includes ghost stories, live entertainment and four signature cocktails. 13-14 at Charleston Heights Art Center, 800 Brush St. “Kings & Queens: Madness, Mayhem & Macabre”: Vegas City Opera and the Las Vegas Sinfonietta team up for a concert highlighted by Peter Maxwell Davies’ “Eight Songs for a Mad King,” based on the final ramblings of King George III, and Libby Larsen’s “Try Me, Good King,” based on the last words of Henry VIII’s wives. 13 at The Industrial Event Space, 2330 S. “Candlelight: A Haunted Evening of Halloween Classics”: The themes from “The Exorcist,” “Halloween,” “Beetlejuice” and “Stranger Things,” along with other songs from the season, will be performed by a candlelit string quartet. “Spooky & Gay: A Queer Horror Storytelling Cabaret”: Bruce Ryan Costella performs original scary stories, songs and stand-up comedy in total darkness. “Abandon”: The Marquis de Sade, the man who put the “S” in “S&M,” comes to life in the world premiere of this immersive horror show that warns of violence, grisly images, some nudity and strong sexual themes. “Haunted Brunch”: Magic, dance and aerial acrobatics are the stars of the horror-themed show - but don’t discount the bottomless mimosas. Tickets start at $59 and include a welcome cocktail and a rum tasting. Saturdays inside Lost Spirits Distillery at AREA15. Sundays, Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays and 9:30 p.m. “The Seance Show”: Step inside an attempt to conjure the soul of a worker from Thomas Edison’s talking doll factory, complete with artifacts from Edison’s life, in this intimate show. 4, at Majestic Repertory Theatre, 1217 S. Thursdays-Saturdays, with additional dates through Nov. ![]() ![]() “Scream’d: An Unauthorized Musical Parody”: A loving spoof of the 1996 horror classic that was itself a sendup of scary movies, this world premiere by Troy Heard and Brandon Scott Grayson includes a live rock band. With that in mind, here’s a roundup of ways you can celebrate the spooky season starting now, right on up till Oct. Halloween is too big for one night - or even one weekend.Įspecially in Las Vegas, where we have no fewer than three year-round escape rooms branded with Hollywood horror franchises. AREA15 is hosting an immersive “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” viewing experience.
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