WeHo Carnaval Leads Spooky Parties Singles Scene In L.A.
Halloween in Los Angeles, one of the top places to be for this event in the USA.
There’s so much happening in so many different areas, it’s almost, well scary! (Actually, it’s really fun.) There are events starting Friday night, on Saturday and of course one massive one on Halloween night that should be on your Halloween Bucket List.
Listed here are rundowns of the biggest events with the most people (thus, making them the best meeting events for all you single people) and the incredible – and free – public block party.
We’re leaving out all the events at bars, because there’s so many it’s impossible to list them all here.
Friday, Oct. 26 Top Halloween Party Events
• Pub Crawls!
There are three separate events two in Hollywood (a self-guided daytime pub crawl, and a VIP club crawl at night) and a club crawl in DTLA. These crawls will run on Friday and Saturday of Halloween weekend. Hit the below line for a 20% off promo code exclusively for PubClub readers!
Details about the Halloween club crawls: https://laepiclosangeles.com/blog/la-epic-halloween-club-crawls-in-los-angeles
Friday, Oct. 26 Top Halloween Party Events
• South Bay Scream – The Portofino Party
More than a thousand people will be at this event. It’s a promoter party (Berry Bly, who always puts on great events) and nearly every single person in the Beach Cities will be at it. And partying it up big-time. There’s two rooms, two DJs and a terrace overlooking the harbor. Cost: $40
Link: South Bay Scream Review & Tickets
Saturday, Oct. 27 Top Halloween Party Events
• Fifth Annual Zombie Crawl, Santa Monica
A zombie pub crawl, this involves buying a wristband and going bar to bar from the pier to Third Street Promenade. Zombie outfits required and – get this – you must walk with your arms stretched out (like a zombie, of course) and you must grunt (no talking). Time: 6-until you hook up or pass out. Tickets are $15.16 and go up to $18.31 the day of the crawl.
Link: Zombie Crawl Tickets
• Haunted Hotel, Redondo Beach
Not a haunted house but a hotel. And an upscale one, too. Promoter Berry Bly is turning Shade Hotel in Redondo Beach into a scary place (well, actually a fun place) to be this evening. There’s DJs and two levels, including on the rooftop.
Tickets: www.berrybly.com
• Heroes & Villains, Terranea Resort
It’s a Heroes & Villains theme party on Halloween Saturday at this resort overlooking the cliffs of Palos Verdes. DJs, dancing, a mad scientist bar and a $1,000 costume contest. Discounted tickets & a R/T party bus from the Beach Cities are available on the below link:
Link: facebook.com/Smackfest/
• Hollywood – Nightmare On Vine Street
legendary trance DJ and producer Paul Oakenfold at the Avalon nightclub in Hollywood. Tickets: havalonhollywood.com
• Minimal Effort: All Hallow’s Eve Festival
House and techno artists at the historic Belasco Theater in Downtown LA on Saturday Oct. 27. The party goes on until 4 a.m.
Tickets: www.eventbrite.com
Halloween Night Top Party Event
• West Hollywood Carnaval Block Party
Without question, the biggest and best event in all of Los Angeles – and heck, the entire West Coast and maybe even all of the USA – is the West Hollywood Carnaval block party. And you should go there without hesitation. This free event gets somewhere around 300,000 people – some in wildly sexy, outrageous and incredible costumes – walking up and down Sunset Blvd., through WeHo. There are beer gardens, bands and DJs along the route. If you go once, you’ll go to it every year.
Link: Carnaval Review
• TAO, Hollywood
House & techno from the Desert Hearts family with British DJ and producer Damian Lazarus.
Link: dola.com
Post-Halloween LA Party
• Hard Day Of The Dead
This is the return of a music festival and is on Saturday, Nov. 3. The last HDOTD took place in 2015, so this return at the LA State Historic Park is much a anticipated event. Plus, it takes place the first weekend of November, so it’s a solid excuse to keep the spirit of Halloween around for another weekend.
Tickets: harddayofthedead
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