Halloween is upon us again, which means it’s time to get spooky, put your dancing shoes on and get partying (or just relax with a drink). If you’re not sure where to head off to, we’ve got four different Brisbane events to pick from, It’s an impossibly spooky choice!

SATURDAY 28 OCTOBER

NIGHTMARE ON BRUNSWICK ST @ CROWBAR AND NETHERWORLD

What: Monster Zoku Onsomb, Chevron Showgirls, and more!
When & Where: Saturday, 28 October @ Crowbar and Netherworld from 8PM
Genre:
Various
Cost:
Free

With live bands, corpse face painting,SFX creations, wound station, showgirls, and a haunted house all spread across three locations. It’s going to be Brisbane’s Halloween event of the year.

FRIGHTSIDE HORRORFEST @ THE BRIGHTSIDE

What: Hand Of Architect, Anchored To Eternity, Video Avenue, Bayharbour, and Arrivals
When & Where: Saturday, 28 October @ The Brightside from 8PM
Genre:
Metal
Cost:
Presale $15, Door $25

You won’t stop dancing all night with five Brisbane bands and metal DJ’S to continue the party. But the party doesn’t end there, with face painting, photo booths and more available on the night!

SUNDAY 29 OCTOBER

SPELLBOUND – SYNCHRONISED HALLOWEEN HOUSE CONCERTS @ THE GAP

What: I Heart Songwriting Club Concert
When & Where:
Sunday, 29 October @ The Gap from 3PM
Genre:
Various
Cost:
$10-$20 (Kids Under 10 FREE!)

The I Heart Songwriting Club members are putting on a spellbinding concert of originality and passion to celebrate Halloween. With members performing original pieces it’s going to be a night of new artists and music emerging for the first time ever.

SATURDAY 4 NOVEMBER

PARTY IN PURGATORY @ SECRET LOCATION

What: Michelle Xen, Taisui, Mayhem For Mary, Fat Picnic, Papperbok, The Impostars, and Banging Bitches
When & Where:
Saturday, 4 November @ Secret Location (yet to be revealed) from 5PM
Genre:
Various
Cost:
$27 -$32

Put on your best Halloween get up and get ready for one massive night. With seven bands, LED Hula Hoop show, Tribal fusion dance, all packed into a warehouse party, you won’t want to miss it.

Feature image: Francesca De Valence