
Spooky season is officially upon us—and while Jack Frost certainly isn’t nipping at our noses this close to the equator, Singapore’s slate of Halloween raves and bashes is sure to send a shiver down your spine. GRAZIA Singapore has got your Halloweekend plans covered with our spooky picks.
A party weekend in Singapore wouldn’t be complete without a stop at either Sushisamba or Cé La Vi—the high-octane entertaining destinations are known for going all-out on every occasion, and this Halloween is no different. Apart from their usual nightlong raves, both Sushisamba and Cé La Vi are bringing the spooky vibes into daybreak with Halloween brunches. Atlas Bar and Temper are also transforming their stunning spaces into eerie playgrounds for thrill seekers, and for those who find little appeal in thumping bass and flashing lights, InterContinental Singapore is bringing us a sprawling, family-friendly Halloween buffet. We hope you’ve got your costumes sorted, because your calendar certainly won’t be empty this October.
Collective Minds: Deadly Disco
The iconic industrial space of the Pasir Panjang Power Station is being transformed into an eerie sanctuary of horror this October by Singapore’s coolest entertainment collectives. Collective Minds is collaborating with creative powerhouses like Groove Top and Manifest to bring us the city’s biggest Halloween rave, promising a night of haunted revelry and thumping bass. The electric entertainment lineup taking to the main stage includes Romy from the xx, the Australian electronic duo Flight Facilities, and house DJ Hunee. The event will also feature prizes for the best-dressed guests, spooky photo booths, and F&B booths for refuelling, each with a macabre Halloween twist. If you’re still not convinced that Deadly Disco is the place to be this Halloween, then keep in mind that early bird tickets are already sold out—so time is of the essence.
Deadly Disco will be held on 31 October at Pasir Panjang Power Station, 27 Pasir Panjang Rd, Singapore 117537.
Mondrian Singapore Duxton: Yelloween

Mondrian Singapore Duxton is the place to turn for those of you who want a taste of spooky fun without compromising on the finer things in life. The hotel is partnering with Veuve Clicquot for Yelloween, putting a decidedly glamorous spin on Halloween celebrations across two of its premier dining and drinking destinations. On the night of Halloween itself, tropical bar Jungle Ballroom will offer a night of mischief and glamour with live DJ sets, face painting, and exclusive Veuve Clicquot bottle offerings. The macabre festivities will also continue into the light of day as Bottega di Carna hosts a Yelloween drag brunch on 1 November, replete with free-flow champagne and fabulously fun performances. Whether you want to venture into the jungle or party it up with the queens, the Mondrian’s Halloween festivities are beckoning.
The Yelloween Party will be held on 31 October at Jungle Ballroom, 16A Duxton Hill, 16A, Singapore 089970. Yelloween Brunch will be held on 1 November at Bottega di Carna, 16A Duxton Hill, #03-01, Singapore 089970.
Resorts World Sentosa: Horatio’s Haunted Spirits

Whiskey-focused cocktail bar Horatio is a new addition to Singapore’s mixology scene, and they pride themselves on their storytelling. Each cocktail is presented as a stop along the travels of their eponymous fictional hero, Horatio Fairchild—and this Halloween will see Horatio venture into a mysterious, gothic, Victorian-era adventure. The evening will give the bar’s signature dramatic flair a Halloween twist through live tarot readings and themed photo booths, with flickering lanterns and cobwebs setting the spooky scene. There will also be four exclusive eerie cocktails on offer, ranging from the light and drinkable Kasper to the Sichuan pepper-infused Midnight Woman.
Horatio’s Haunted Spirits will be held on 31 October and 1 November at Horatio, Level 2, Crockfords Tower, Resorts World Sentosa, 8 Sentosa Gateway.
Atlas: House Of Dolls

When you think of Atlas, you’re probably thinking ice-cold martinis and flapper-era, Gatsby-style sophistication—but the Art Deco-inspired bar is being given a dose of mischief and horror this Halloweekend. With House of Dolls, Atlas is bringing us an evening of spooky revelry and electrifying beats without compromising on their signature top-class mixology. Alongside live DJ sets and macabre decor, the Atlas team will be joined by some of Hong Kong’s top bartenders for one night only to mix things up behind the bar. Dress to impress and get ready for a night of spooky fun.
Halloween at Atlas: House of Dolls will be held on 1 November at Atlas Bar, 600 North Bridge Road, Parkview Square, Singapore 188778.
Cé La Vi: Cirque Le Soir And Yelloween Brunch

Cé La Vi is doing Halloween the extravagant way, and they’re getting a helpful dose of eccentricity from an uber-exclusive London nightclub. The first night of Cé La Vi’s Halloweekend celebrations will feature fire-breathers, contortionists, and theatrical dancers from Cirque Le Soir, the famed circus-themed nightlife destination known for its spectacle. Expect a night of exclusive cocktails, thumping beats, and bizarre fun. And the party doesn’t have to stop at sunrise—the next day brings the Halloween edition of Cé La Vi’s signature East Meets Extra brunch, this time with free-flowing bubbles in partnership with Veuve Clicquot.
Cé La Vi: Cirque Le Soir will be held on 31 October. East Meets Extra Brunch: Yelloween will be held on 1 November. Cé La Vi is located at 1 Bayfront Avenue, Marina Bay Sands, Hotel, Tower 3, Singapore 018971.
Temper: Heaven And Hell
Temper may be the new kid on the culinary block, but the wine lounge and restaurant arrived on the scene with a bang and is quickly making a name for itself. In fact, they’re taking Halloween as an opportunity to hold their official launch party. Titled Heaven and Hell, the event leans into the duality of the Temper space, with the subterranean cocktail lounge transformed into an eerie hell, and the spacious wine room above acting as heaven. The evening promises a curated bar bites menu as well as two exclusive heaven and hell themed cocktails. As with the majority of events on this roundup, there will be exclusive prizes to nab for the best-dressed guests, but Temper also goes one step further by offering complimentary shots to all guests in costume. Whether you’re more swayed by the angel or devil on your shoulder, there’s no doubt they’ll be telling you to swing by Temper this Halloween for an eerie night of revelry.
Temper Presents: Heaven and Hell will be held on 31 October at Temper, Mondrian Singapore Duxton, 83 Neil Road, #01-07, Singapore 089813.
Sushisamba: Redrum Party And Halloween Brunch

Sushisamba’s beloved annual Redrum party is back this Halloween, and with it comes a night of high-energy beats and spine-chilling fun. Inspired by Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining, the night will feature sinister decor, live DJ sets, and spookily-named exclusive cocktails. Wondering what the flavour profile of Beastly Libations is? You’ll have to swing by Sushisamba in full costume to find out. For those of us who are morning people—or the night owls who keep the party going past dawn—the following Sunday morning also brings a Halloween brunch, replete with fresh sushi and an eerie dessert table.
The Redrum Party will be held on 31 October. Halloween Brunch will take place on 1 November. Sushisamba is located at 168 Robinson Road, Level 52 Capital Tower, Singapore 068912.
InterContinental Singapore: Festival Of Fright Buffet

Singapore’s party circuit will jump at any excuse to go all out, but we’re mindful of those of you who are a little less inclined to headbang all night. If you’re in search of a quieter or more family-friendly way to get in on the spooky fun this October, InterContinental Singapore’s Festival of Fright buffet is the ideal destination. The buffet will be held across Luce and The Lobby Lounge for one night only, featuring a sprawling spread of Halloween-themed edible delights—think refined classics like Boston lobster, glazed ribs, and squid ink risotto, each given a playful and macabre twist in the spirit of Halloween.
The Festival of Fright Buffet will be held on 1 November at InterContinental Singapore, 80 Middle Road, Singapore 188966.
Marquee: Glitch—System Infected
This Halloween, Marquee is reading the ones and zeroes, and what they see is chilling: a tech-inspired dystopia centred around a rogue AI wreaking havoc. 31 October and 1 November at Marquee will see two nights of electrifying beats and cyberpunk horror, with guests encouraged to dress in their most dystopian and futuristic outfits—think chrome, leather, latex, and metals. Both nights of Halloweekend at Marquee will offer an Infinite Pour package and exclusive prizes for the best-dressed guests, and night two will feature AXMO, a DJ duo known for high-energy festival EDM. The firewall is down and the system is glitching, so take it as a sign to lower your inhibitions and let loose at one of Singapore’s premier nightlife destinations.
Marquee’s Glitch: System Infected will be held on 31 October and 1 November at Marquee, 10 Bayfront Avenue, B1-67 The Shoppes, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore 018956.
HighHouse And Nova: Horrors Of The Internet
HighHouse and Nova are also taking a tech-horror route through Halloween this year, but theirs is a tongue-in-cheek tribute to the quirks of Internet culture. The rooftop bar and fusion restaurant are partnering for an internet-inspired Halloweekend celebration, promising a spooky twist to their signature tipples, bites, and panoramic city views. Aside from HighHouse and Nova’s always electrifying party experiences, this is also an opportunity for the chronically online amongst us to shine—dress as your favourite meme or internet personality, and you’ll score free entry.
The Horrors of the Internet will be held on 31 October and 1 November. HighHouse and Nova are located at 1 Raffles Place, L61-62, Singapore 048616.
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