Detroit's Halloween festivities are in full swing this week, with a variety of events for all ages and interests. For fans of anime and pop culture, Youmacon is the ultimate destination, celebrating its 20th year at Huntington Place. The convention boasts celebrity guests, vendors, musical performances, and an incredible cosplay scene where attendees can showcase their handmade costumes.
Youmacon takes place from October 30 to November 2, with ticket prices starting at $75 for a one-day pass. Head to youmacon.com to secure your spot among the thousands of anime and pop culture enthusiasts who flock to Detroit every year.
However, Why settle for just one night of Halloween celebrations when you can roll through Detroit with fellow travelers on a bar crawl? This event, which starts at Bookie's Bar & Grille on Friday and Saturday, promises drinks included, no covers at bars, food and drink specials, and even photos documented by a professional photographer. Check in from 4-6 p.m. on October 31 and November 1 to join the fun.
Ford is also getting into the spirit with its Halloween party at Michigan Central Station. Kids will enjoy "trunk-or-treating" outside of decorated Ford vehicles, while adults can indulge in face-painting, mask-making, and other hands-on activities. The historic train station-turned-community hub will be transformed into a spooky spectacle on Friday, October 31.
For fans of the Insane Clown Posse, the Masonic Temple is the place to be on Halloween night. The Wicked Clowns are promising an epic lineup of surprise guests, with their 32nd annual Hallowicked show kicking off at 6:30 p.m. on October 31. And, for those who can't make it to the temple, the event will also be live-streamed on veeps.com.
Lastly, Northern Lights Lounge is hosting a Halloween DJ night headlined by Marcellus Pittman, one of Detroit's biggest names in house music. The monster mash promises to be an unforgettable night with costumes encouraged and a stacked lineup of DJs, including DJ Etta, Duck Trash, DR. Disko Dust, MGUN, Ryan Spencer, Scott Zacharias, and Todd Modes.
So, don your best costume, grab some friends, and get ready to paint the town red (or purple, or orange – you get the idea!) this Halloween weekend in Detroit!
				
			Youmacon takes place from October 30 to November 2, with ticket prices starting at $75 for a one-day pass. Head to youmacon.com to secure your spot among the thousands of anime and pop culture enthusiasts who flock to Detroit every year.
However, Why settle for just one night of Halloween celebrations when you can roll through Detroit with fellow travelers on a bar crawl? This event, which starts at Bookie's Bar & Grille on Friday and Saturday, promises drinks included, no covers at bars, food and drink specials, and even photos documented by a professional photographer. Check in from 4-6 p.m. on October 31 and November 1 to join the fun.
Ford is also getting into the spirit with its Halloween party at Michigan Central Station. Kids will enjoy "trunk-or-treating" outside of decorated Ford vehicles, while adults can indulge in face-painting, mask-making, and other hands-on activities. The historic train station-turned-community hub will be transformed into a spooky spectacle on Friday, October 31.
For fans of the Insane Clown Posse, the Masonic Temple is the place to be on Halloween night. The Wicked Clowns are promising an epic lineup of surprise guests, with their 32nd annual Hallowicked show kicking off at 6:30 p.m. on October 31. And, for those who can't make it to the temple, the event will also be live-streamed on veeps.com.
Lastly, Northern Lights Lounge is hosting a Halloween DJ night headlined by Marcellus Pittman, one of Detroit's biggest names in house music. The monster mash promises to be an unforgettable night with costumes encouraged and a stacked lineup of DJs, including DJ Etta, Duck Trash, DR. Disko Dust, MGUN, Ryan Spencer, Scott Zacharias, and Todd Modes.
So, don your best costume, grab some friends, and get ready to paint the town red (or purple, or orange – you get the idea!) this Halloween weekend in Detroit!