How To Spend Hallowe’en in Belfast

Spooky season is just round the corner and we have put together our list of the top 5 things to do this Hallowe’en in Belfast.


Catch a Hallowe’en-themed Cabaret

An evening of sensual burlesque, music, circus acts, and our joyous post-show party hour – all of which guarantee to make your night one to remember with a touch of glamour, sparkle, and shimmer. Two-course meal and show is just £32.50 per person.


A Walking Ghost Tour

Follow in the footsteps of those Belfast citizen’s who lie unquiet in their graves beneath your feet as you walk the dark streets on this scary tour with author, historian, and ghost storyteller Francis Higgins. Tickets are just £15 per person.


The Ghost House at Belfast International Arts Festival

Journey into a shadowy world of shipwrecks and sword fights, through the thin veil that separates our world from the world we call, ‘the past’.Secrets emerge and things definitely go bump in the night in this seriously spooky story!

The Ghost House is a walk-through theatre experience in a custom-built, multi-space set, featuring live performances, magic, digital technology and dance from Cahoots, makers of The Grimm Hotel. Tickets are £15 per person.


Frankenstein’s Monster Is Drunk And The Sheep Have All Jumped The Fences at Belfast International Arts Festival

The story begins in 1946, when they dig Frankenstein’s monster out of a glacier, where he’d crawled after his Hollywood career had given up the ghost. Fully defrosted, he meets his match, a spark which ignites a love story of monstrous proportions, a duet of undateables who stand out and fit in and forge their own brutiful brand of domestic bliss in a small holding with their 67 (Italian) blue sheep.


Gods Waiting Room Halloween Fancy Dress at The Banana Block

A God’s Waiting Room Special for Halloween. Costumes are a necessity - remember it’s dictatorship at the door and a democracy on the dance floor.

Channel your inner Liza Minnelli, Grace Jones, Andy Warhol, Lou Reed, Debbie Harry or Bobby Driscoll as we shake it down

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