Nashville Halloween pop-up bars includes Oath and Fang at Noelle Nashville
Among Nashville’s seasonal pop-up bars is Oath and Fang, a vampire-inspired experience offering chilling cocktails inside Noelle’s Hidden Bar.
- Nashville is offering a variety of live music events to celebrate Halloween weekend.
- Events range from jazz and disco to Broadway show tunes and line dancing.
- Several venues are hosting costume contests and offering themed cocktails.
- Ticket prices and age restrictions vary by event, with some options being free and open to all ages.
Alright Nashville goblins and ghouls, Halloween is just around the corner.
This weekend, Music City will be crawling with spirits, zombies and plenty of ghostly events. And what’s a better way to celebrate the spookiest night of the year than Nashville-style with some live music?
Whether it’s jazz, show tunes, disco DJs or line dancing you crave, Nashville venues and artists are ready to provide. So grab your Dolly Parton wig, your Eric Church shades, or your temporary Jelly Roll face tats and get ready to hit the town.
Here are 10 different musical ways to celebrate this Halloween in Nashville.
A Charlie Brown Halloween at Rudy’s Jazz Room
Rudy’s Jazz Room in the Gulch is hosting a Charlie Brown Halloween show with tunes from “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.”
There will be two shows, one at 9 p.m. Oct. 30 and another at 5:30 p.m Oct. 31.
Tickets start at $20 on Eventbrite, and admission is age 21 and over.
Sparkle City Disco presents Spooky City at the Blue Room
The Blue Room will transform to the Boo Room on Oct. 31. DJ duo Sparkle City Disco will host a “Spooky City” event with Honey Simone, starting at 8:30 p.m.
Tickets start at $26 at ra.co/events.
Halloween Hullabaloo at East Room
The East Room will host a “Halloween Hullabaloo” featuring Bird and Byron and The Broomestix at 8 p.m. Oct. 31.
Tickets start at $13 on ticketweb.com, and the event is age 18 and up.
United We Dance: Halloween Rave at Skydeck
The Skydeck on Broadway is hosting a Halloween Rave at 9 p.m. Oct. 31.
The night of house, techno and bass music will feature Resident DJs Hess and Adonix.
The event is age 18 and up, and tickets start at $29 on prekindle.com.
Ghouls and Outlaws Halloween at Nashville Palace
From Oct. 30 to Nov. 1, Nashville Palace will celebrate Halloween with a Ghouls and Outlaws event that features skeleton cowboys, outlaw spirits and a haunted saloon.
The event kicks off at 7 p.m. each night and runs until 2 a.m. and includes a line dancing lesson to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” a costume contest, specialty cocktails and zombie two-steppin’.
To learn more, visit thefamousnashvillepalace.com.
Death by Disco at Virgin Hotels
From Oct. 31 to Nov. 2, Virgin Hotels Nashville will host three nights of spooky disco DJ sets from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.
The event is age 21 and up, and tickets are free. To learn more, visit virginhotels.com.
Wickedly Broadway Halloween at Hutton Hotel
The Hutton Hotel’s new theatrical series, “Off Broadway at the Hutton,” will host a “Wickedly Broadway: Take the Mic” Halloween celebration.
The monthlong immersive show will open on Oct. 25. The Halloween show will take place at 7 p.m. Oct. 31 and include a live band and stage set that transforms Nashville into Oz.
Tickets start at $54 at huttonhotel.com.
Rubiks Groove Halloween Extravaganza at 3rd & Lindsley
3rd & Lindsley is throwing the Rubiks Groove Halloween Extravaganza with live entertainment from Rubiks Groove on Oct. 31.
There will be ’80s, ’90s and 2000s tunes at the party, which starts at 8 p.m.
All ages are welcome, and tickets are $20 via ticketweb.com.
Daft Disko Halloween at Night We Met
Night We Met in the Gulch is throwing a Halloween party on Oct. 30 that will feature French house music and disco tunes, and costumes are encouraged.
The event is age 21 and up and will run from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Tickets start at $15 at dice.fm.
Halloween Concert on the River Steps with Cody Belew
The “Down the Rabbit Hole” Halloween Concert on the River Steps will take place at 8 p.m. Oct. 31. The free event will feature music from Southern glam rock artist Cody Belew and his band.
The night of music will take place at the Neuhoff District in Germantown and is open to all ages.
Audrey Gibbs is a music journalist at The Tennessean. You can reach her at [email protected].
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