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The spookiest Halloween events and parties in Chicago

Break out your best costumes and get ready for a fright at the best Halloween events in Chicago.

Jeffy Mai
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Jeffy Mai
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Fall in Chicago is officially underway, which means it's time to turn your attention to all things spooky, ghoulish and pumpkin-filled happening throughout the city as we get closer and closer to Halloween. Hoping for a fright? Visit one of Chicago's most haunted places or wander through a ghostly haunted house. No matter the age, embrace the thrills and chills of spooky season with our guide to the best Halloween events in Chicago this year. 

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Halloween events and things to do in Chicago

  • Things to do
  • Festivals
  • River West/West Town

Returning to a two-acre plot of land just west of Goose Island, Jack's Pumpkin Pop-Up saves you a trip to the suburbs by bringing a huge corn maze, more than 10,000 pumpkins, axe throwing, carnival games, food trucks, twinkling orange light displays and more fall fun to the city. A general admission ticket nets you access to the pop-up, but you can also opt for add-ons that let you take home a pumpkin, grab a drink at one of bars or go axe throwing. 

  • Things to do
  • Streeterville

Navy Pier is the site of a spooky immersive experience this October. Guests will delve into the mysteries of a once-renowned genetic plant laboratory, now transformed by grief into the Garden of Decay, by donning headsets and exploring rooms while guided by actors. The experience has been meticulously crafted with help from talented local artists, who have infused unique elements into each room. Afterwards, you can check out a world of interactive art, themed vendors selling treasures, tantalizing botanical cocktails, tarot card readings and many more activities in the Garden of reCreation.

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  • Things to do
  • Rogers Park

Rhapsody Theater welcomes two-time Stage Magician of the Year Rob Zabrecky for a series of limited-run shows through Halloween. The one-person performance—dubbed The Zabrecky Hour—is equal parts puzzling, peculiar and hilarious, entrancing audiences with magic, comedy, song and dance, and an out-of-the-box interactive experience. Expect to be wowed by enigmatic illusions and other mysterious surprises during the wonderfully strange show.

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  • Theater
  • Comedy
  • Lincoln Park

Test your knowledge of all things holy and haunted during Holy Ghost Bingo: God, Goblins & Games, an interactive comedy bingo show at the Greenhouse Theater where audience members get quizzed on Halloween and Catholic traditions alike. FYI: You'll actually be playing bingo for this one, so Halloween candy and other spooky prizes are yours for the taking. 

  • Things to do
  • Quirky events
  • Wrigleyville

Hosted at tropical bar Bamboo Club, this annual Halloween-themed extravaganza features a multi-level haunted house as well an upstairs bar serving spooky cocktails. Tickets for the haunted house (which is open to attendees ages 16 and older) are $20 or $30 for VIP, which includes a drink and express entry.

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  • Things to do
  • River North

The River North nightclub—which, by the way, is housed inside a Gothic greystone building that's long been rumored to be haunted—is going all out for Halloween and hosting a House of TAO party on October 27, featuring reality TV star and personality James Kennedy as well as a DJ set from fan favorite Lil John. The venue will be decked out in over-the-top decor, including everything from dragons to photo-worthy thrones throughout.

  • Attractions
  • Theme parks
  • Suburbs

Head to the suburbs this Halloween season to check out the second annual Schaumburg Halloween Carnival, a seasonal fun fair that spans two weekends full of spooky rides, trick-or-treating, themed arts and crafts, and snack vendors, among other attractions. This year, Wintrust Field will also transform into The House of Creeps haunted house. Entrance to the carnival is free, but you can also opt to purchase ride wristbands for unlimited runs on Krazy Kabin, Matterhorn, Sizzler and other classic rides. Parking is $5 per vehicle.

 

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  • Things to do
  • Loop

The Chicago Athletic Association is throwing several spooktacular Halloween parties throughout October. Put on your best outfit for Masha’s Monster Mash, a karaoke costume party hosted by Masha Potato, on October 21. If you’re into spirits and witches, stop by on October 28 for Bazaar of the Occult to shop wares from 50 artists and makers, plus enjoy tarot readers and live performers. Finally, live up your ‘90s fantasies as the CAA transforms its White City Ballroom into a bold and elegant world for a Romeo + Juliet Halloween Ball on October 29.

  • Things to do
  • Loop

Take the little ones down Lincoln Avenue and Clark Street this weekend for some Halloween fun. Business along those stretches will transform into trick-or-treat stops, while the plaza at Lincoln Commons (2335 N Lincoln Ave) will offer free face painting, caricature artists, a prize wheel, spooky tune from The DJ Firm and a dog costume contest—all on Saturday.

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  • Things to do
  • Gold Coast

This haunted Macabre-style cocktail event comes to town September 23 through the end of October. Guests are invited to dress up and roam around the historic Eleanor Robinson Countiss House, where they’ll find live performances, a surreal ghost story, music and flights of mini cocktails. There are three different ticket levels, with gold tickets granting expedited entry, five cocktail tastings and decadent French chocolates.

  • Things to do
  • West Loop

The Izakaya at Momotaro is back again with its annual Halloween party and this year, the space is transforming into a haunted cinema. Step into a world of spine-tingling vintage horror movies brimming with thrills while feasting on izakaya bites and an array of delicious desserts. The bar team is also creating a menu of special cocktails that pay homage to classic films. Tickets are $95 per person.

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  • Things to do
  • River North

I|O Godfrey is transforming its fourth floor rooftop into a haunteed manor, filled with dark secrets, eerie encounters and ghostly sights at every turn. Guests can also book an igloo reservation that comes with expedited entry to the party and a bottle of booze, but general admission tickets are also available for those who prefer to wander around and explore dance performances, DJ sets and spooky refreshments.

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  • Nightlife
  • Loop

Celebrate Halloween at this lavish party hosted by LondonHouse Chicago, where you'll find a premium bar and live DJs spread between the LH on 21 Lounge, Etoile Ballroom and rooftop space. Stick around for the costume contest that commences at midnight—the first place winner will receive an overnight stay at the hotel and two tickets to the upcoming New Year's Eve party. 

  • Bars
  • Lower West Side

Have a witchy night in Pilsen at this booze crawl throughout the neighborhood, where attendees can sip samples of beer and cocktails from 10 local bars and restaurants while enjoying live music and DJ tunes. Proceeds go toward Pilsen Fest, the neighborhood's annual summer street festival.

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  • Things to do
  • Quirky events
  • Streeterville

Chicago's most adorable Halloween party happens every year at the MCA Sculpture Garden, where local dog (or cat) owners bring their costumed pets for a parade around the premises. The best-dressed furry friend is chosen by Alderman Brian Hopkins and Maureen Schulman and will receive prizes, but rest assured that everyone is a wiener! 

  • Nightlife
  • Nightlife
  • Loop

The Congress Plaza Hotel hosts its annual Haunted Halloween Ball, inviting costumed attendees to spend a night dancing and celebrating in a building that some claim is haunted. Guests will be able to mingle with spirits and the not-yet-deceased in the hotel's ballrooms, which sport spooky decorations, zombie cocktail servers, go-go dancers and vampire bellmen. You'll have access to multiple cash bars, great views of the city's skyline and the chance to enter a costume contest and compete for $2,000 in cash and prizes.

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  • Theater
  • Interactive
  • Lake View

See the Blue Man Group with a touch of spooky (yet family-friendly) flair during these special Halloween weekend performances, where kids and their families are invited to show up early for pre-show face painting, Halloween surprises and goodie bags for little ones who wear costumes to the theater. After the performance wraps up, head back to the lobby for photo ops with the Blue Men themselves.

  • Things to do
  • Festivals
  • Lake View

Wanna see some of the best Halloween costumes in the city? Head to Northalsted, where a group of dedicated cosplayers shows off their creations at this annual procession. You'll find drag queens, kids, parents and pets marching in the Halsted Halloween Night Parade, which typically features impressive group costumes and dancers performing all the moves to Michael Jackson's "Thriller." The parade steps off at Halsted and Belmont at 7:30pm and heads north before ending at Halsted and Cornelia at 8pm; stick around afterwards, because the awards show commences at Halsted and Brompton at 8:30pm.

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