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London Halloween parties you don’t want to miss

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It’s time for the capital to monster the season with the scariest club nights and spooky costume events.

Wondering where the fun is in London for Halloween this year? We’ve compiled a short list of places to go for Halloween 2024.

Dance away in your spookiest costumes for the exciting nightlife in store for this year.

Trick or Motions

Motions are a London-based party collective hosting the Halloween rave you don’t want to miss.

DJs Marcel Beats, Lisa Keeks, Baby Jackz and plenty more bring dancehall, trap and house beats at The Ton of Brix.

Grab free shots at the bar from 10-11 pm. Embrace the bustling groove and follow their number 1 rule – no wall-huggers allowed.

When: Friday 1st November

Where: The Ton of Brix

Buy Tickets: Trick or Motion

Trick or Motions poster. Graphic includes a blue spiderman (cartoon) djing. No motion no entry no wall huggers. No costume no entry. 1st of november 10pm til late DJs - marcel beats, lisa keeks, dj ace, v-sele, kieran dotwav, babyjackz, wheresjase

A poster of Big Squeeze, Big Scream Halloween Special - center includes a man screaming. Details include fancy dress, cash only bar. Date states Saturday 26th October 10-3am. Address states The Bunker Deptford SE8 4PH

Big Scream

If you’re looking for soul, Latin, boogie and underground music, this one is for you.

London-based DJ duo Archiebald Winter and Tyler Lurks throw a fancy dress Halloween special.

Initially hosting sets for independent venues, popularity grew and an exciting new party scene emerged.

Hosted at The Bunker in Deptford – an intimate venue perfect for those who miss the house-party atmosphere on nights out.

When: Saturday 26th October

Where: The Bunker

Buy Tickets: Big Scream


The London Halloween Ball

This ball is so highly anticipated that it has been sold out for 4 years in a row.

Prepare your spookiest costumes for the Halloween show hosted by Electric Brixton.

Expect stage shows, scare actors, trick-or-treat stations (for those who have a sweet tooth), a murder mystery photo booth and lots more.

When: Thursday 31st October

Where: Electric Brixton

Buy Tickets: The London Halloween Ball

A poster of The Halloween Ball hosted by The Electric Brixton. There is a DJ in a Joker costumer staring at the DJ decks looking excited. There is a crowd cheering on behind him dressed in Halloween Costumes with strobe lights shining on them.

Elrow x boomtown presents halloween weekender 26th and 27th london drumsheds Graphic include gooey skeletons in red covering the border.

Elrow X Boomtown – Drumsheds Halloween Party

Elrow and Boomtown fuse in an exciting collaboration to take over Drumsheds this October for Halloween.

There will be three music rooms playing house and bass music – each revolving around three unique themes.

When: Saturday 26th & Sunday 27th October

Where: Drumsheds

Buy tickets: Elrow X Boomtown – Drumsheds Halloween Party


VIVA Reggaeton – Halloween Special

VIVA Reggaeton is throwing a Halloween party – with Reggaeton DJs on decks.

Ideal for those who want to experience something different from the mainstream clubbing soundscape.

There are also VIVA Baile and Pop and R&B rooms available to get yourself in the groove.

When: Saturday 26th October

Where: Lightbox

Buy Tickets: VIVA Reggaeton – Halloween Special

Viva reggaeton poster of a pirate man with a viva pirate hat. Saturday 26th Halloween 2024 11pm-5am Room 1 Reggaeton Room 2 Hiphop rnb Room 3 Pop Club hits Room 4 Baile funk Tickets available at reggaeton.co.uk


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