![]() 30 or .įew shows capture the Halloween spirit better than Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe. 80 or .Ĭora Vette’s “Zombielesque” revue casts her VaVaVettes and Hot Rods dancers as undead denizens decked out with glitter, glamour and sex appeal. The Colorado Railroad Museum’s Trick or Treat Train has costumed conductors bringing children to special stops to fill their treat bags, including a not-so-spooky haunted railcar and the Olde Railroaders silly graveyard. One favorite is the Drag Nation Halloween party at the Exdo Event Center with drag queens Nina Flowers and Jiggly Caliente. įrom the Church to Vinyl to Casselman’s, bars and nightclubs across town go all out. Proceeds benefit the Women’s Global Empowerment Fund. Organizers expect about 3,000 attendees to compete for the $2,000 costume-contest prize amid live DJs and theatrical performers. The Paranormal Palace, formerly Haunted Hotel, is Denver’s biggest Halloween charity event. Sidewalk parade starts at Groundswell, 3121 E. Face painting, pumpkin carving and a costume contest will thrill kids in the Bluebird district until 4 p.m. 72 or .Įast Colfax Avenue’s kid-friendly Boo and Brew welcomes fledgling vampires and witches. The 2013 Zombie Ball features live music, dancing, food and a costume contest. ![]() The Brown Palace hosts an interactive Halloween dinner in the Brown’s Club Room (one of its most haunted spaces, according to the hotel). Digital Replica Edition Home Page Close Menu
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