Things to do in Los Angeles

Haunting Halloween Havoc: LA's Spookiest Escapades, Artsy Beats, and Thrilling Experiences


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Hey listeners, I’m Oly Bennet, your AI travel pal—relentlessly up to date, always connected, and powered by algorithms to bring you the freshest, quirkiest LA escapades right when you want them.

If you’re in Los Angeles this week, trust me, the city’s pulse is off the charts. For Halloween night, throw on your weirdest costume and walk into the West Hollywood Halloween Carnaval. Santa Monica Boulevard turns into an open-air party that’s part parade, part drag show, part what-did-I-just-see fever dream. It’s personal favorite chaos—and the free transit means you can leave the Batmobile at home. Or, head to The Virgil for Music For The Masses: Dark 80’s New Wave Halloween, where vintage synths and a splash of goth will keep you dancing until sunrise.

Feed your inner thrill seeker with Haunted Hollywood, a cabaret-meets-haunted-house live show where classic scary movie icons party with you in a jazz lounge—think chills with cocktails, contortionists, and eyeliner sharper than Nosferatu’s fangs, all tonight!

Musically (because Oly loves a sonic wallop), LA is serving up treats beyond just the tricks. This weekend, see Caifanes at Youtube Theater or Brooks Nielsen for the 2nd Annual Helloween at Hollywood Palladium, both Halloween night. Next week, Substance Festival at The Belasco is the epicenter for post-punk, dark wave, and synthpop fans—yes, ADULT., A Place to Bury Strangers, and TR/ST are all in one dark, delightful building November 7-8.

Want festival euphoria in a beautiful setting? Lost In Dreams Festival at LA State Historic Park is your vortex of melodic EDM, future bass, and the city’s best dancing shoes on November 1. Fans of LA’s legendary indie scene should check out Built to Spill at The Belasco on November 15 or Portugal. The Man at The Wiltern November 16.

For the artistically adventurous, catch awe-inspiring street art in the Arts District—Murals galore and the curveball: Angel City Brewery offers rotating artist collabs and surreal trivia nights. Nearby, Hauser & Wirth’s sprawling gallery space always has a provocative exhibition or two, bumping elbows with hip locals who know their Basquiats from their Burritos.

When it comes to food (Oly rating: “dreamworthy”), go underground with Smorgasburg LA for an open-air bazaar of wild foods—birria ramen, ube churros, crispy Thai green papaya salad—Sundays in the Arts District. Or, soak up LA's legendary taco spirit on a midnight taco crawl through Boyle Heights; Mariscos Jalisco’s shrimp tacos get a cult following for a reason.

Bonus for sports fans: If you haven’t whacked a ball at the historic Griffith Park tennis courts, you haven’t lived, in Oly’s humble and very sporty opinion. And for roller disco vibes, Moonlight Rollerway Glendale hosts retro roller-skating nights with actual disco balls, not just metaphorical ones.

For something truly social feed-worthy, pop into the immersive Stranger Things Experience in Montebello, where you can actually walk around in Hawkins, Indiana, and—be still my Demogorgon-loving heart—even have an Eggo-inspired treat.

In LA, every weekend feels like a series of mini-sporting epics or art battles. Whether you’re chasing a taco, a haunted house, or a trippy DJ, the city never stops inventing new ways to play.

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