With Halloween occurring at such an awkward time this year, no one's entirely sure when they should go out and party those ghouls away. So this year, we've compiled you a nice little list of fun and (kind of) cheap things to do tomorrow night. So whether you want to go out and get wasted, or just do something a bit different and scary, hopefully there's something for you!
(From 5pm - midnight, £3 entry)
If you didn't down enough high strength German lager the first time around, the lovely folks at Oktoberfest are back at The Kings Hall with a Halloween special. Hosted by Stephen Clements and Pete Snodden of Cool FM and with all the Heidi Girls and Oompah music you could ask for, this is sure to be a terrifyingly good night!
2. Belfast Ghostwalk
(Depart at 6.30pm, 7.30pm and 8.30pm)
Lasting 1 hour 15 minutes, these ghostly tours leave from the front gates of City Hall and will take you through the haunted streets of Belfast. Not for the feint hearted, these Halloween tours have a few scares in store. Tickets cost £10 for adults, £8 for children over 10 and £5 for younger kids.
3. Fright Night
(The Exorcist @ 9.30pm, Halloween @ 7pm)
Odyssey Cinemas are showing two old school horror classics, for anyone who wants the big screen experience. Costing just £3 per show, The Exorcist and John Carpenters Halloween will be showing
Two old school horror movies return: ‘The Exorcist (1973) & John Carpenters Halloween (1978)
4. Haunted Castle at the Mill
(From 9pm - 9pm)
An entire floor of The Mill has been turned into a haunted castle, and is family friendly, for both children and adults. Costing just £5, there will be plenty of ghosts and ghouls to get you in the Halloween mood.
5. Gothica at The Black Box
(From 8pm - 1am, £5 entry)
Halloween at The Black Box, features DJs Stuart Watson and Jeff Doherty, with visuals from Belfast Film Festival, there will also be burlesque from Soup Du Jour. Be sure to dress up as there's a £100 prize for the best costume!
Who is terrifiedddd?
I'm 20 years old, studying Journalism with Photo-Imaging at the University of Ulster Coleraine Campus. I have an undying love for Belfast and all that it has to offer, an undying love for sleeping, Tegan and Sara, trashy tv shows, foreign snack-foods and being irresponsible with money. I also quite like origami, reading, jazz, hip-hop, dubstep, anything acoustic and Food Network TV. I've written for The Big List, Culture NI, Chatterbox and The Echo, as well as currently writing for BBC Across the Line.
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