Los Angeles is gearing up for a Halloween like no other, and whether you’re a fan of spine-tingling scares, eerie live performances, or classic Halloween nostalgia, this city has it all. Explore haunted theaters, get lost in immersive ghost stories, and celebrate Día de Los Muertos with live music — no matter your vibe, this guide covers the best Halloween happenings across LA. Get your costumes ready, and let’s make 2024 a Halloween to remember!
CBS partners with JFI Productions for a must-attend Fall event
After a two-year hiatus, CBS and Fix It Productions have teamed up for the 9th season of CREEP LA, presenting the 60-minute immersive theatre production, “Creep LA: Ghosts.” This chilling experience will take place on select dates in October at two historic mansions in the West Adams neighborhood of Los Angeles. Tickets priced at $70, visit www.creepla.com.
Día de Los Muertos with Dudamel
Celebrate Day of the Dead at Walt Disney Concert Hall October 1st through 3rd. Gustavo Dudamel leads a festive exploration of Latin American music. Arrive early and experience the vibrant symbols and traditions of Día de Los Muertos before the concert.
Danny Elfman @ the Hollywood Bowl
Danny Elfman brings his career spanning headline performance to the Hollywood Bowl on Saturday, November 2. This special show will take you through the ages with music from Oingo Boingo, your favorite film scores, and many more. Spend Halloween weekend with Danny Elfman and special guests Johnny Jewel x DESIRE. Tickets on sale now!
The Shining
Don’t set yourself up for cabin fever this Halloween season. Come out to The Ford (in costume!) on October 30th and get in the spooky mood with Stanley Kubrick’s haunting horror classic shown on The Ford’s big screen.
Young Frankenstein: 50th Anniversary at The Ford
Celebrate Halloween at The Ford on October 31st with the black-and-white cult classic on The Ford’s big screen. Arrive early to celebrate the film’s 50th anniversary with pre-show entertainment and other goodies—and it’s Halloween, of course, so don’t forget to dress to kill!
Halloween Week at the Fonda Theatre
Halloween Organ, Film & Music: Nosferatu
The annual Halloween concert at Walt Disney Concert Hall features Nosferatu, the 1922 take on the story of Dracula. Peek through your covered eyes to watch one of the most influential works in cinema and the horror genre play out on the big screen accompanied by the powerful pipes of Walt Disney Concert Hall’s organ.







