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Steve Aoki, R3HAB, Rae Sremmurd, Zedd & more headline Spooky Halloween music carnival in Hong Kong

Steve Aoki, R3HAB, Rae Sremmurd, Zedd & more headline Spooky Halloween music carnival in Hong Kong

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Hong Kong is about to get haunted—in the best way possible. From 24 October to 2 November, the Wan Chai Harbourfront Event Space will be transformed into a 130,000 sq ft playground for Spooky Halloween, the city’s first-ever Halloween music carnival.

Combining daytime carnival fun with nightly music festival vibes, the 10-day celebration promises something for every kind of Halloween fan—whether you’re there for pumpkin selfies or late-night dance breaks.

 
 
 
 
 
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During the day, the carnival is all about family-friendly fun. Expect whimsical pumpkin displays, illusion mazes, classic carnival games, and a Halloween-themed food market serving up spooky snacks and photo-worthy treats.

With dazzling light installations and festive vibes all around, it's a dream come true for kids and kids-at-heart. Plus, children under six get in free—making it the perfect weekend (or weekday) outing for families.

 
 
 
 
 
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But once the sun sets, the energy flips. From 5PM to 10:30PM, Spooky Halloween becomes a full-scale music festival across two weekends—24–26 October and 31 October–2 November—featuring a jaw-dropping mix of global superstars, regional icons, and rising local talent.

The Zone C main stage will see headlining sets from Steve Aoki, Zedd, R3HAB, Rae Sremmurd, MC Cheung Tin-fu, and Hins Cheung, with more artists ready to bring the house down including BEAUZ, JW, Lolly Talk, Sam Feldt, Robb Bank$, SoFaygo, and a yet-to-be-revealed mystery guest on Halloween night.

 
 
 
 
 
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Tickets go on sale soon, with an AlipayHK Early-Bird Presale running from 17 to 19 September, followed by a Live Nation Electronic Asia Member Presale on 25 September, and General Sale via Klook starting 26 September.

One-day passes to both the carnival and main stage are priced at HK$680, while entry to just the carnival grounds (Zone A+B) costs HK$100 for adults, HK$50 for youth aged 6–17, and is free for children under 6.

 
 
 
 
 
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Whether you're hitting up the illusion maze in the afternoon or raving with Steve Aoki at night, Spooky Halloween is set to be the most electric Halloween celebration Hong Kong has ever seen. Costumes aren’t required—but highly encouraged. After all, what’s a music carnival without a little cosplay?