The air is turning crisp, the shadows are growing longer, and Hong Kong is ready to reveal its spooky side. This Halloween 2025, the city becomes a playground for the paranormal – hosting everything from high-energy music carnivals and vampiric soirées to after-dark pickleball rallies under glowing courts. We’ve curated a definitive guide to the season’s most spellbinding events, so you can plan a truly unforgettable Halloween. Dust off your costume, gather your bravest crew, and step into the night – Hong Kong’s most bewitching celebrations are just beginning.
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Halloween Music Carnival Takes Over Wan Chai
Hong Kong’s first-ever Halloween Music Carnival arrives this October, turning the Wan Chai Harbourfront into a sprawling spooky playground. From 24 October to 2 November, the 130,000 square feet site offers family-friendly fun by day – pumpkin displays, illusion mazes, and carnival games – and transforms at night into a full-scale music festival featuring global stars Steve Aoki, Zedd, and R3HAB, alongside local icons Hins Cheung and MC Cheung.
When: Friday, 24 October, 2025 until Sunday, 2 November, 2025
Where: Wan Chai Harbourfront Event Space, 3 Hung Hing Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
How much: General Admission, HKD$100 (free for children under 6); Reserved Viewing Access (Full Lineup Experience), HKD$730 – purchase tickets here
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212 HK Presents Pickleween
Rally in the dark this Halloween at 212 HK’s Pickleween, a month-long celebration that transforms the pickleball courts into a glowing, spooky playground. For family-friendly fun, the Halloween Carnival on Sunday, 26th October offers an afternoon of pickleball drills, an Oreo pops decoration station, body art, and treats. When night falls, the After Dark sessions take over every Friday and Saturday in October, featuring luminescent paddles, glow-in-the-dark body art, and witchy competition until the ghosts go home. With tricks, treats, and prizes on offer, it’s a fang-tastic way to play.
When: Sunday, 26 October 2025 (3pm to 6pm) for the Halloween Carnival; After Dark sessions every Friday and Saturday in October 2025 from 9pm until late
Where: 212HK, 15 & 16/F, S22, 22 Heung Yip Road, Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong
How much: Pickleween Halloween Carnival, HKD$200 – purchase tickets here; Pickleween After Dark, HKD$350 –purchase tickets here

Spin Sum Presents ‘Hotel Revelateur’
Spin Sum invites you to check in to ‘Hotel Revelateur’ for an all-night musical séance this Halloween. On Friday, 31 October, the waterfront Pier 1929 becomes a theatrical hotel where secrets unfold and the night’s true theme is unveiling – of sound, self, and surprise. International headliners Axel Boman and Ouissam lead the sonic charge, weaving deep, soulful house and hypnotic disco that pulses through every corner of the venue. The space unfolds across two lounge wings and dedicated bars, encouraging guests to wander, discover, and lose themselves in the rhythm. With XL celebration hours from 9pm until sunrise, this is Halloween reimagined – not with tricks or tropes, but with the kind of magic that only music can conjure.
When: Friday, 31 October, 2025, 9pm till sunrise
Where: Pier 1929, 2/F, Wan Chai Ferry Pier, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
How much: HKD$780 (General Admission) or HKD$1,500 (Backstage VIP, includes HKD$1,500 F&B credit + exclusive access) – purchase tickets here

Halloween Toon’d Up By Eaton HK & R&B Hours
Arrive in a living cartoon at Eaton HK’s Halloween Toon’d Up, a late-night takeover where every guest becomes the main character. Building on last year’s success, the party is back, challenging you to unleash your inner hero, villain, or iconic sidekick. Let the R&B soundtrack – curated by DJs Wes Jamison, Minou, and Tìr – guide the night, gliding effortlessly from 80s anthems to contemporary hits for a vibe that captures the energy of an animated fever dream.
Your costume sets the stage. Channel old-school legends like Mickey and Bugs, become anime heroes from Sailor Moon to Jujutsu Kaisen, or lean into the cynical wit of The Simpsons. To make the night a full-scale mission, the Halloween Stay & Playroom package offers the definitive convenience: rage until 3am, then retreat upstairs with a one-night stay, two event tickets, and two drinks included.
When: Friday, 31 October, 2025, 10pm to 3am
Where: 4/F, Terrible Baby and Music Room, Eaton HK, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan, Kowloon
How much: Halloween Toon’d Up, HKD$250 (Early Bird) / HKD$350 – purchase tickets here; Halloween Stay & Playroom package, HKD$1,000 – book room package here

‘Ritual Of Shedding’ By Cassio Social Club x Novel Fineries
Halloween may fall on a Friday, but Cassio Social Club is stretching the spell into a three-night ritual. In collaboration with bespoke jeweller Novel Fineries, the club presents ‘Ritual of Shedding’ – an avant-garde celebration of renewal for the Year of the Snake, running from 30 October to 1 November.
The space becomes a haven for letting go of old identities and stepping into new ones, guided by a powerful lineup of DJs. The journey begins on Thursday with the global textures of DJ Meca, peaks on Halloween night with a dark, immersive set from Ange Palmer, Jamie Maddock, and Mo-Shi, and closes on Saturday with a visionary soundscape by Nodes Rec – a sonic cleanse for what’s to come. This Halloween, don’t just dress up – shed your skin and emerge anew.
When: Thursday, 30 October, 2025 until Saturday, 01 November, 2025; 6pm to 2am (Thursday), 6pm to 4am (Friday & Saturday)
Where: Cassio Social Club, 2/F, 33 Wyndham Street, Lan Kwai Fong, Central, Hong Kong
How much: HKD$315 (advance) or HKD$350 (door) – purchase tickets here

Ocean Park Presents: Halloween Fest 2025 – Unbox The Cursed Collection
This Halloween, Ocean Park unleashes a truly terrifying collection of haunts. Confront your deepest fears at Ocean Park Halloween Fest 2025: Unbox the Cursed Collection, running on select dates until 2 November. The park transforms into a realm of terror with six heart-stopping haunted houses where you can face vengeful blind box toys in ‘The Hatred Box,’ investigate ghastly cold cases in ‘The Unsolved Terrors,’ or become part of a blood sacrifice in ‘The Ritual Mansion.’ With ten spine-chilling live performances and fiendish food and merch, this is the definitive horror destination for adrenaline junkies.
When: Until Sunday, 2 November, 2025; Haunted houses from 5pm to 11pm on select dates
Where: Ocean Park Hong Kong, 180 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen, Hong Kong
How much: Ocean Park Halloween Fest 2025, HKD$229 (Child) / HKD$457 (Adult); Trio Combo Tickets from HKD$238; Annual Membership from HKD$862 – all tickets and packages available here
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The Blood Moon Ball Takes Over Maggie Choo’s
Step into the seductive world of Dracula at Maggie Choo’s for The Blood Moon Ball, a vampiric Halloween party where dark allure reigns. Prepare for a night of macabre glamour with spellbinding performances including aerial acts, impossible contortions, and hypnotic dancers, all set to a bewitching DJ soundtrack that will keep you on the dance floor until the early hours. Sharpen your fangs and embrace the night in your most gothic attire – this is an invitation for all creatures of the night to come and play.
When: Friday, 31 October, 2025, 9pm to 3am
Where: Maggie Choo’s, G/F, Chinachem Hollywood Centre, Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong
How much: Standard Entry (including 1 Standard Beverage), HKD$350 – purchase tickets here

Dracula’s Paint & Delight Returns To The Hive
For a Halloween experience that swaps high-energy raves for relaxed brushstrokes, The Hive’s Dracula’s Paint & Delight offers the perfect artistic escape. Following a completely sold-out session, this spooktacular paint-and-wine night invites you to channel your inner vampire while crafting a gothic masterpiece over a glass of wine. If your ideal Halloween evening blends thrills, chills, and a dash of creativity – you know where to find the coven.
When: Wedneday, 22 October, 2025, 6:30pm t0 8:30pm
Where: The Hive Wan Chai, 21/F, The Phoenix, 23 Luard Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
How much: HKD$100 (The Hive Members) / HKD$150 (General) – purchase tickets here

Hong Kong Disneyland Unleashes ‘The Most Wicked Party Of All’
Hong Kong Disneyland’s annual Halloween takeover is a spectacularly wicked affair – this year, the villains don’t just visit, they take over the castle. From now until 2 November, the resort unleashes ‘The Most Wicked Party of All,’ as Maleficent rallies a notorious alliance of Disney Villains to crash the park’s 20th Anniversary festivities. Expect a villainous block party down Main Street, U.S.A., the award-winning ‘Let’s Get Wicked’ stage show, and interactive story-driven encounters where you decide whose side you’re on. With limited-edition merchandise, devilishly themed treats, and an invitation to dress in your most devious finery, this all-ages celebration is your chance to embrace the dark side – in the most magical way possible.
When: Until Sunday, 2 November, 2025
Where: Hong Kong Disneyland, Penny’s Bay, Lantau Island, Outlying Islands, Hong Kong
How much: 2-Consecutive-Day Ticket – Tier 1: HKD$769 (Adult) / HKD$599 (Child/Senior); Tier 2: HKD$859 / HKD$669; Tier 3: HKD$949 / HKD$739; Tier 4: HKD$1,039 / HKD$805 – purchase tickets here
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Zuma Invites You To ‘Past Curfew Cinema’
Zuma is throwing a fabulously fiendish house party with a cinematic twist this Halloween. Sneak past curfew for their Yakitori Night Brunch – Halloween Edition, where free-flowing Perrier-Jouët champagne and unlimited Japanese delicacies set the mood for mischief. At 10pm, the venue transforms into ‘Past Curfew Cinema’ – a late-night spectacle featuring a live DJ, percussionists, dancers, and a playful popcorn corner to keep the energy buzzing until 1:30am. It’s not just a dinner – it’s a full-blown, silver-screen-inspired soirée where the night gets wilder the later it gets.
When: Friday, 31 October, 2025, 10pm t0 1:30am
Where: Zuma, Level 5 and 6 Landmark Atrium, 15 Queens Road Central, Central, Hong Kong
How much: Early Bird (Limited), HKD$780; General Admission, HKD$880 – purchase tickets here

Catherine Pun
A Hong Kong native with Filipino-Chinese roots, Catherine infuses every part of her life with zest, whether she’s belting out karaoke tunes or exploring off-the-beaten-path destinations. Her downtime often includes unwinding with Netflix and indulging in a 10-step skincare routine. As the Editorial Director of Friday Club., Catherine brings her wealth of experience from major publishing houses, where she refined her craft and even authored a book. Her sharp editorial insight makes her a dynamic force, always on the lookout for the next compelling narrative.