Ce La Vi
You can expect much more than just the strange and eccentric at this highly anticipated Halloween event. Featuring Cirque Le Soir, London’s award-winning circus well-known for their outrageous performances, one can revel in an S&M dungeon – a fantasy realm where fire breathers, exotic dancers and contortionists take centre stage. With resident DJs on the mix spinning things up, Ce La Vi promises an unforgettably immersive experience.
Where: Ce La Vi, 1 Bayfront Avenue Marina Bay Sands Tower 3, 018971, T: 6508-2188
When: 27, 31 October 2018, 10pm till late
Admission: $68 at the door, $48 limited presale
Bang Bang
Inspired by Ernest Cline’s science fiction adventure novel Ready, Player One, Halloween festivities at Bang Bang are themed on all things VR, where guests experience a throwback to the virtual reality craze of the ’80s. Think old school arcades, retro claw machines, and even a PacMan entertainment console. Partygoers can look forward to an electrifying night of revelling with DJs Mile Slater and AOS Collective on the deck.
Where: Bang Bang, 7 Raffles Boulevard, Marina Square, 039595, T: 8127-2808
When: 27 October 2018, 10.30pm till 6am
Admission: Free email for table reservations/enquiries.
Lulu’s Lounge
Halloween at Lulu’s Lounge is not so much a fright fest as it is an exploration of all things weird and wonderful. Think Ru Paul-worthy drag queens, sensual burlesque dancers, and madcap roving characters coming together in a dramatic nod toward’s the theme of the evening – Carnival of the Absurd. Besides the bar’s classic offerings of bespoke cocktails, Halloween-themed libations such as the Caramel Apple Cocktail will be served, too.
Where: Lulu’s Lounge, Pan Pacific Hotel Singapore, 7 Raffles Blvd, Singapore 039595, T: 9829-1922
When: 27 October 2018, 9pm till 6am
Admission: $35 at the door
The White Rabbit
This Halloween, The White Rabbit presents the opportunity for party-goers to step into an Egyptian paradise where ethereal beings and enchanting creatures roam. Turn it up with DJs KFC and Hookstyle on the mix, at this art-deco Egyptian-inspired shindig. Head down in your finest Egyptian-inspired outfits and party the night away.
Where: The White Rabbit, 39C Harding Road, 249541, T: 6473-99657
When: 27 October 2018, 10.30pm till late
Admission: Free, email for table packages/party enquiries
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Universal Studios Singapore
An eerie onslaught of 18 nights awaits you beyond the gates of Universal Studios. Singapore’s biggest theme park presents Halloween Horror Nights 8, boasting five haunted houses, three killer live shows and two scare zones. With themes such as Asian folklore and the likes, expect your childhood nightmares to come to life this October.
Highlights include the Zombie Laser Tag, where participants can rev up their shooting skills in an obstacle-ridden arena. Plus, there is something special in store for the Stranger Things fans out there.
Where: Universal Studios Singapore , 8 Sentosa Gateway, 098269
When: 27 September – 31 October 2018
Admission: $55 non-peak, $65 peak
Photo credit: Resorts World Sentosa
Bar Rouge
Hosted by Bar Rouge and Belvedere, the ‘In The Woods’ Halloween party promises a truly creepy experience. Held in a haunting woodland setting, you can expect to be entertained and spooked by gravity-defying acrobats and roaming thespians. Boasting potent drinks as well as a stunning 71st-storey view, this is one rooftop rave you won’t want to miss.
Where: Bar Rouge, 2 Stamford Road, Floor 71, 178882, T: 9177-7307
When: 26, 27 October 2018, 10pm till late
Admission: $25 at the door, free for those dressed to theme
Asian Civilisations Museum
Here’s one you can bring the kids to.
The Asian Civilisations Museum presents exciting performances and paranormal talks, based on the four elements – earth, wind, water and fire. Appealing to both parents and children alike, this family-friendly Halloween event will help the curious to understand how ancient traditions inform existing supernatural beliefs.
Where: Asian Civilisations Museum, 1 Empress Place, 179555, T: 6332-7798
When: 27 October 2018, 7pm to 11pm
Admission: Free