If you're looking for something to do in Detroit this Halloween weekend, there's plenty on the agenda. One event that's sure to draw a crowd is Youmacon, a convention celebrating anime and pop culture. The 20th anniversary of the event brings thousands of fans to Huntington Place, where they'll enjoy celebrity guests, musical performances, and, of course, incredible cosplay. Cosplayers will showcase their intricate and creative costumes, often crafted by hand.
Youmacon takes place from October 30 to November 2, with varying hours each day. Tickets start at $75 and are available online at youmacon.com.
For those who want to celebrate Halloween in a more low-key way, there's a bar crawl happening on Friday and Saturday. Participants will roll through the city, enjoying drinks, food, and drink specials, all while being documented by a professional photographer. The event starts at 4 pm on October 31 and November 1.
Children won't be left out of the Halloween fun either – Ford is hosting a party at Michigan Central Station, featuring trunk-or-treating outside decorated vehicles, mask-making, and face-painting. Inside, there's a special performance series with DJ Dez Andrés, Gabriel Duran, and Motor City Street Dance Academy. And don't forget the cider and doughnuts.
Halloween festivities will continue on October 31 at Detroit's Masonic Temple, where Insane Clown Posse is set to perform their 32nd annual Hallowicked show. This year's event promises surprise guests and a live-streamed broadcast on veeps.com.
For those in the mood for some spooky sounds, Northern Lights Lounge is hosting a Halloween DJ night featuring Marcellus Pittman, one of Detroit's top house music DJs. The event starts at 9 pm on October 31 and tickets are $28.55 (advance) or $34.30 (day of show).
Youmacon takes place from October 30 to November 2, with varying hours each day. Tickets start at $75 and are available online at youmacon.com.
For those who want to celebrate Halloween in a more low-key way, there's a bar crawl happening on Friday and Saturday. Participants will roll through the city, enjoying drinks, food, and drink specials, all while being documented by a professional photographer. The event starts at 4 pm on October 31 and November 1.
Children won't be left out of the Halloween fun either – Ford is hosting a party at Michigan Central Station, featuring trunk-or-treating outside decorated vehicles, mask-making, and face-painting. Inside, there's a special performance series with DJ Dez Andrés, Gabriel Duran, and Motor City Street Dance Academy. And don't forget the cider and doughnuts.
Halloween festivities will continue on October 31 at Detroit's Masonic Temple, where Insane Clown Posse is set to perform their 32nd annual Hallowicked show. This year's event promises surprise guests and a live-streamed broadcast on veeps.com.
For those in the mood for some spooky sounds, Northern Lights Lounge is hosting a Halloween DJ night featuring Marcellus Pittman, one of Detroit's top house music DJs. The event starts at 9 pm on October 31 and tickets are $28.55 (advance) or $34.30 (day of show).