How to Halloween in Las Vegas (Adults Only)

How to Halloween in Las Vegas (Adults Only)

Las Vegas is frightening enough on a normal day, but the spooky season usually elevates matters to another level. Here’s how to Halloween this year…

The bodies are buried at the Fremont Street Experience. (Image: Fremont Street Experience)Friday and Saturday, Oct. 25-26

Candlelight: A Haunted Evening of Halloween Classics
Rave to your grave at AREA15. (Image: AREA15)

Classical musicians tackle seasonal favorites like Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” and the “Halloween Theme” bathed in the glow of thousands of candles.

ScAREA15
EDM lovers can rave to the grave as the pounding beats of Liquid Stranger are set against a backdrop of eerie visuals at AREA15. The next night, it’s the “Strange Circus” carnival featuring Baby Gravy.

Friday through Thursday, Oct. 25-31

Halloweekend
Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World will host Tiesto, DJ Snake, The Martinez Brothers, and G-Eazy from Thursday through Tuesday, Frankly, other than a “sexiest Halloween costume” contest, it sounds to us like every other weekend there to us.

Saturday, Oct. 26

Haunted Manor at Circa Las Vegas
Step into the spooky sophistication of Circa’s Legacy Club for a rooftop Halloween party.

Sin City Halloween Ball
This annual event, formerly the Fetish Fantasy Halloween Ball, is hosted by Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, and costumes are mandatory.

If you love classical music and candles, then Candlelight is your kind of Halloween event. (Image: Candlelight)Thursday, Oct. 31

Rock of Horror HalloWeekend Downtown
This annual weekend-long street party provides epic costumed people-watching, free music, and a must-see costume contest under the Fremont Street Experience canopy.

Ongoing

Shadows of Sin City
Hunting for a haunting? Ghost City Tours hosts a walking tour of downtown’s most supernatural sites.

Haunted Cinema
Throughout October, the Beverly Theater presents “The Wake 2024: Open Casket Viewing of Haunted Cinema.” Featured are a lineup of 50 horror films.