Metro Detroit is gearing up for a spooky week of festivities. Youmacon, the city's premier anime and pop culture convention, is celebrating its 20th year with thousands of attendees expected to flock to Huntington Place on October 30-31 and November 1-2. The highlight of the event will undoubtedly be the cosplay, as fans showcase their intricate and creative costumes.
For those who can't make it to Youmacon, other Halloween-themed events are worth checking out. A bar crawl is taking place on Friday and Saturday, where participants can enjoy drinks, food specials, and a professional photographer documenting the experience. Bookie's Bar & Grille will be the starting point of the crawl from 4-6 pm.
Ford's newly renovated Michigan Central Station is also hosting a family-friendly Halloween party, complete with "trunk-or-treating" outside, mask-making, face-painting, and live music by DJ Dez Andrés. While not specifically Halloween-themed, it offers a unique opportunity to experience the historic train station-turned-community hub.
On Halloween night, Insane Clown Posse will perform at Detroit's Masonic Temple as part of their 32nd annual Hallowicked show. The event promises surprise guests and a live stream on veeps.com for those who can't attend in person.
For a more low-key celebration, Northern Lights Lounge is hosting a DJ night featuring Marcellus Pittman and other local artists. While not specifically Halloween-themed, the event offers an opportunity to dance the night away with friends dressed up in costume.
For those who can't make it to Youmacon, other Halloween-themed events are worth checking out. A bar crawl is taking place on Friday and Saturday, where participants can enjoy drinks, food specials, and a professional photographer documenting the experience. Bookie's Bar & Grille will be the starting point of the crawl from 4-6 pm.
Ford's newly renovated Michigan Central Station is also hosting a family-friendly Halloween party, complete with "trunk-or-treating" outside, mask-making, face-painting, and live music by DJ Dez Andrés. While not specifically Halloween-themed, it offers a unique opportunity to experience the historic train station-turned-community hub.
On Halloween night, Insane Clown Posse will perform at Detroit's Masonic Temple as part of their 32nd annual Hallowicked show. The event promises surprise guests and a live stream on veeps.com for those who can't attend in person.
For a more low-key celebration, Northern Lights Lounge is hosting a DJ night featuring Marcellus Pittman and other local artists. While not specifically Halloween-themed, the event offers an opportunity to dance the night away with friends dressed up in costume.