TBH Halloween in the Lion City is not about going door to door for cavity-causing candies, it’s about scary blowouts and hair-raising revelries. This October, put on your best spooky outfit and get ready to hit the dance floor alongside some terrifying tipples at these halloween-themed events.
Lulu’s Lounge
26 October
Carnival of the Absurd is back for its third run. Expect nothing less from Pan Pacific’s resident retro bar – from out-of-the-world stage performances to the usual, offbeat shenanigans, be prepared to party it up till 5 am!
Lulu’s Lounge, Pan Pacific Hotel, Singapore, 7 Raffles Boulevard, Singapore 039595
Nineteen80
26 – 27 October
The retro pub will turn into a funhouse, halloween style of course. Don on your wackiest outfit and stand a chance to win tricks or treats (only one way to find out). A horror party wouldn’t be complete without some sick music, DJ Ollie’des, Andrew Chow and Fadille will be spinning throughout the night.
NINETEEN80, 21 Tanjong Pagar Road, #01-05, Singapore 088446
Zouk
25 –27 October
Nightlife behemoth, Zouk is going all out this Halloween with a horror story that will have you thinking Hawkins National Laboratory (yes, we made a Stranger Things reference). Step into Zouk and Phuture as it transforms itself into an abandoned lab from the 1960s due to some ominous radiation leak. Party the night away alongside wacky scientists, strange creatures and evil park rangers.
Zouk, 3C River Valley Road, The Cannery Singapore 179022
Empire
26 October
The full moon is out at Empire. Perched on the 45th floor, the stylish penthouse lounge will be turned into a creepy forest with werewolves roaming around. Get your claws out and expect some murder on the dancefloor. Don’t forget to dress your best to enjoy complimentary entry and a chance to win a bottle of Hendrick’s.
Empire, Level 45, Singapore Land Tower, Singapore 048623
Lucha Loco
26 October

Our favourite Mexican joint is throwing a Day of the Dead fiesta! Honouring and celebrating iconic Mexicans, there will be an altar to welcome the spirit of the dead back to the living world. Get your face done a la Die de los Muertos and dance the night away as DJ Justo will be helming the decks with latino beats.
Lucha Loco, 15 Duxton Hill, Singapore 089598
Little Creatures
31 October
The Aussie brewery is concocting a special brew just for Halloween, a black potion that is dark as night, aptly named Black IPA. So dress to scare and head to Little Creatures for some pregame fun amidst live music.
Little Creatures, 36 Club Street Singapore 069469
Royal Albatross Superyacht
31 October
Hop aboard a sailing ship this spooky season. This year, the Royal Albatross is retracing the steps of a storied past – members of a royal sailing party went missing in 1930 after crossing paths with a doomy crow. Come along in your best halloween outfits for an outrageous party replete with an all-you-can-eat barbecue fare and a live DJ set.
Royal Albatross Superyacht, Resorts World Sentosa, 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269
Bonus
Zedtown Asia: Battle for Singapore
26 October

Walking Dead fans, if you ever wanted to be in the thick of things then you are in for a treat. Brace yourself as you would be fighting for your life against the zombies. If you end up getting infected, you will join the zombie hoard and spread the “infection”. Continue the party at Zouk as the first 100 ticket holders will get a complimentary access to Zouk’s Halloween party.
Zedtown,National Stadium, 1 Stadium Dr, Singapore 397629
Ice Cream Sundays x Shi Fu Miz: Haw Par Thrilla 2
12 Oct
Okay so it’s not technically a Halloween party but it is hosted at one of Singapore’s kookiest and spookiest spots. Spend October 12 partying up at Ice Cream Sundays x Shi Fu Miz’s next Haw Par Villa shindig that promises a whole lotta quirk and plenty of disco, house, funk and soul.
Ice Cream Sundays x Shi Fu Miz: Haw Par Thrilla 2, 262 Pasir Panjang Rd, Singapore 118628
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