If Halloween is your favourite time of year, and getting spooked excites you, then you’ve come to the right place. From escaping haunted mazes, to listening to ghostly melodies, and staycationing on creepy cruises…why not treat yourself to a night of thrills this season? Here’s 24 of the best Halloween events 2023 in Singapore.
1. Go to a chilling candlelight concert
Why not go to a Candlelight concert with a sinister twist? On October 31, there will be two 60 minute, sinister-sounding Candlelight concerts at CHIMJES Hall at 7pm and 9pm. Visitors age 8 and above can immerse themselves in the music of the Best Soundtracks of Tim Burton under the gentle glow of candlelight. Get tickets via Fever. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
📍CHIJMES Hall, Singapore
2. Hangout with Yokai monsters
On October 28, Halloween Town: Yokai Festival returns to Downtown East for its annual event. The two-day experience features thrilling activities, interactive installations, games, live music, a parade, cool prizes to be won, and other family-friendly fun based on Japanese folklore. Roaming around Halloween Town in costume is the perfect way to entertain the children over that weekend.
📍Downtown East, Singapore
3. Take a spooky ride in Sentosa
Choose your fright night on October 20, 21, 27, and 28, at one of the coolest attractions Sky Luge Sentosa. Halloween Night Luge: Revenge of Mariam offers visitors three rides on both the skyride and luge, with many thrills and spooks in between. Book here.
📍1 Imbiah Rd, Singapore 099692
4. Fall into hell at Halloween Horror Night 11
Southeast Asia’s biggest Halloween event returned in collaboration with popstar The Weeknd. Halloween Horror Nights features a haunted house inspired by the music of the Canadian superstar, where visitors will venture through winding hallways of The Weeknd’s spine-chilling nightclub to escape his purgatory of pain. Modeled after the Orlando version, the Singapore edition boasts five new rooms themed after his hit album Dawn FM (2022) and incorporates elements from his album After Dark (2020). The immersive experience finishes on November 4. Learn more.
📍 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269
5. Paint in the dark for a Halloween special
From October 27 to 29, take part in Halloween specials of Paint In The Dark. Immerse yourself in a fluorescent neon-lit setting to create your own work of art. Brush in one hand, glass in the other (with or without alcohol), unleash your inner artist – no matter what level of painting you have. Each attendee will be treated to the perfect social activity, alongside relaxing music, and receive a free complimentary drink. Get tickets via Fever.
📍 The Common Good, 169 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore
6. Get your freak on in the sky
Singapore’s iconic rooftop Ce La Vi will transform into freakish enchantment for a host of Halloween parties this month. Expect groovy disco tunes and drags queen on October 26 for HalloQween: SLASSY x The Illustrious Blacks. Meanwhile, the award-winning Cirque Le Soir bring their theatrical oddies and art extravaganza to the venue on October 27 featuring weird and wonderful freak shows, fire-eaters, burlesque dancers, and resident DJ spinning the best tracks. Both parties cost $48 and kick off at 10pm to 4am. Be sure to dress up in your best Halloween attire. Find tickets on Peatix.
📍 Ce La Vi, 1 Bayfront Avenue Marina Bay Sands, Hotel, Tower 3, Singapore 018971
7. Sail into the dark sea with ghouls
This 2.5-hour ghost ship dining cruise sells out every year and it’s the perfect place to celebrate Halloween with an even darker twist. The ship, is plagued with angry spirits who died from a virus after the war, so it has become a ghost ship infirmary. Go dressed in your best Halloween costume and wander through haunted cabins, alongside enjoying a 5-course dining experience. The event is on selected dates between October 24 and 31. Plus, there’s a dog and cat specific ghost ship cruise happening too. Learn more about the Halloween cruise. Get tickets via Tall Ship.
📍 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269
8. Solve a spine-chilling mystery at Fort Canning
National Museum of Singapore is hosting a Haunted Puzzle Trail at Fort Canning on various dates this October. Curse of the Foresaken Trail: Halloween Hunt at Fort Canning centres around eerie tales of the fort, where enthusiasts must team up to follow puzzles, unearth haunted stories, and dive into the supernatural. Tickets begin at $29.90 at the event is on from 7pm to 9pm on selected evenings. Get tickets here.
📍 National Museum of Singapore (meet location)
9. Scream in terror
Halloween Scream Fest 2023 is a new event happening from October 26 to 29. Grab a friend and try to escape an interactive haunted house, as the clock ticks, and terror tightens its grip. Sweat in fear as your adrenaline rushes with excitement. Organisers state there are ig-worthy moments inside the evil house and free photo ops. Question is will you escape or be claimed by the darkness? Get tickets for Halloween Scream Fest 2023 via Klook.
📍 1 Pasir Ris Close, D’marquee Pasir Ris, Downtown East, Singapore
10. Trick or Thrills at Universal Studios
Universal Studios Singapore is back with its Halloween fun until November 5. Enjoy rides, meet monstrous characters, from Sesame Street’s Count to Cookie Monster, snap pictures with Frankenstein, trick or treat around the park, see chilling live performances, and so much more starting at $76. This year, visitors will see an all-new dance battle and percussion show: The Candy Conquest. Definitely, one of the best things to do with kids this Halloween. Get tickets via Resorts World Sentosa.
📍 Universal Studios Singapore, 8 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore 098269
11. Celebrate Halloween with Polliwogs
Dive into endless Halloween activities at this free experience until October 31. Happening every weekend, visitors can enjoy monster hunts on selected dates, monster crafts, ghostly board games, and more. Particularly, The Polliwogs Halloween Party is on October 28 featuring a Halloween show, treat bags, and other family activities. Learn more.
📍Various Locations
12. Find your way out of a haunted maze
Harrowing Halloween 3 returns until October 29 from 7pm to 9pm at Singapore Discovery Centre. Roam through a spooky haunted school at LLEH, get lost in an eerie maze, confront dark forces in an interactive scare zone, and more spine-chilling attractions at the venue. Plus, visitors on October 21, 28, and 29 will be able to take part in a puzzle mystery at Area510. Tickets cost between $35 and $60. Purchase yours via Singapore Discovery Centre.
📍 510 Upper Jurong Rd, Singapore 638365
13. Get bewitched at Las Palmas rooftop
One of the best rooftops in Singapore, Las Palmas atop Courtyard by Marriott Singapore Novena, is celebrating its first anniversary with a lighthearted Halloween party. Viva Las Palmas: A Spooktacular Anniversary takes place on October 17 from 7.30pm to 1am. Guests will enter a Tropical Throwback paradise, with a 1980s theme, featuring tarot card readings, DJ sessions, and best dress competition with prizes of up to $200 of F&B dining vouchers. Plus, there’ll be two enigmatic cocktails available in honour of Halloween. Be sure to dress in something Tropical.
📍Las Palmas Rooftop Bar, Level 33 of Courtyard by Marriott Singapore Novena
14. Go to a monster ball at the Museum of Ice Cream
Every year, the Museum of Ice Cream transforms its 14 interactive zones, with a spooky twist, in honour of Halloween. This year, there will be a Monster Ball, for people over the age of 18, to indulge on monstrous treats and sip boozy drinks in a unique space. So get your costumes ready for Ice Cream Social x Afterlife.Aiko: Monster Ball for just $25. Learn more about the Museum of Ice Cream.
📍 100 Loewen Road, Dempsey, Singapore 248837
15. Win murderous prizes by the waterfront
Why not go for a grisly misdemeanor on October 28 at OverEasy down at the waterfront? The American diner will host OverEasy x Eatmepoptart Present: REDRUM ON THE DANCEFLOOR and it’s free entry. Dance the night away to a myriad of hits, from rock to electronic, 80s, and more. So get out your best costumes, whether that’s Harley Quinn or Michael Myers, because there’s epic prizes to be won for the best dressed.
📍 1 Fullerton Road #01-06 One Fullerton, Singapore 049213
16. Test your skills at creepy golf
Be transported to a sinister world this Halloween at a new haunted golf adventure in Singapore. Kulnari Mystery Golf launches its inaugural Halloween event to spook the life out of you. The Curse – A Haunted Golf Adventure promises to set a new standard for eerie entertainment in Singapore. It’s on from October 19 to November 4 for those who dare venture into the supernatural. Learn more.
📍51B Circular Rd, Singapore 049406
17. Take the kids Trick or Treating
Many venues are hosting spooktacular Trick or Treats- perfect for children this Halloween season. For instance, The Opera Estate will hold an event on October 28 from 5.30pm to 9pm. Otherwise, head to Marina Square anytime between October 13 and 31 to take part in exciting Halloween events, from 12pm to 8pm, such as ig-worthy pictures with cauldrons, candy, inflatable pumpkin bouncy castles, and more.
📍Various Locations
18. Go to a Chinese funeral underground
The folks at The Dragon Chamber are ready to entertain diners for Shanghai Underground: Long Live the Dai Lo. On October 28, this epic dining event re-enacts a Chinese funeral with Halloween decorations, Halloween-inspired drinks, and best-dressed giveaways. Head to the speakeasy from 5pm to dine alongside a coffin centerpiece complete with funeral fittings – the perfect ig-worthy photos. There’s a hotel stay in Mondrian Singapore Duxton if you win best dressed!
📍The Dragon Chamber, Singapore
19. Trick-or-Treat at Cluny Court
On October 29, Cluny Court is hosting its annual Trick-or-Treat event from 10am to 4pm. Collect your map on Level 2 of the mall and knock on the doors of 14 participating stores who will give away FREE candy. Additionally, there’s face painting for children and Halloween decorations to pose beside.
📍Cluny Court, 501 Bukit Timah Rd, Singapore 259760
20. Hop aboard a frightening party cruise
Asia’s largest sea festival is hosting a spooky special edition, from November 1 to 3, in Singapore. Why not celebrate Halloween a little later on a haunted It’s A Ship festival adventure on the high seas? Pay a fee to get a cabin with accommodation, themed parties, side activities, dining, and DJ sets over three days. Hurry, tickets are nearly gone. Get tickets from $959.
📍Singapore
21. Wander around a pumpkin maze
Halloween festivities are on at the newly renovated Anchorpoint over the weekends from October 21 to 29. Head to B1 atrium which will transform into a pumpkin patch with free activities for children aged three to 12. From a pumpkin maze and ball pit hiding sweet treats, to face painting, arts and crafts, Halloween bakery trick or treat stops, and even a costume contest…both adults and children will be entertained.
📍370 Alexandra Rd, Singapore 159953
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22. Attend a monster extravaganza across the causeway
Why not take the Halloween celebrations to Malaysia for the annual Brick-or-Treat Halloween at Legoland Malaysia just one hour from Singapore? This year the theme is Monster Party and children who are dressed in costume get free entry until November 5. Adults pay RM249 to enter. First wader around Halloween decorations and follow a candy trail and collect treats with goodie bags, watch monster movies, enjoy 40 rides and immersive experiences, see live shows, meet-and-greets with characters, and more for a perfect day out. Certainly, an excellent day trip from Singapore.
📍7, Persiaran Medini Utara 3, 79100 Iskandar Puteri, Johor, Malaysia
23. Enter the Gateway to Hell
From October 14 to 31, enter the Gateway to Hell to relive the gruesome 60s in sinister scare house haunted by a school girl. It features VR gaming experiences, photo booths, goodie bags with snacks, and more nightmarish activities at Orchard Gateway. Tickets are from $32 via Eventbrite.
📍Orchard Gateway Level 2, Singapore
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24. Learn hair-raising facts at Hell’s Museum
Head to Haw Par Villa to get spooked at Hell’s Museum this month. Interestingly, you’ll learn about the afterlife and what punishments awaits sinners as well as an in-depth history through the Courts of Hell. Certainly, one of the best nail-biting but fun Halloween events in Singapore. Plus, Secret Sunrise Singapore are hosting a Spooky Full Moon Halloween Session on October 29 at the venue from $22.
📍262 Pasir Panjang Rd, Singapore 118628
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