The Metro Events Guide: Halloween happenings, grand openings and more
Spooky season is here, and we’ve got Halloween celebrations for Detroiters of all ages — including hayrides, canine costume contests and frightning fundraisers. Plus, art showcases, beer tastings, grand openings and more.
Upcoming events
Diwali in the D
 Various locations in Detroit
  Various locations in Detroit
 Monday, Oct. 20 through Saturday, Oct. 25
  Monday, Oct. 20 through Saturday, Oct. 25
 Free
  Free
A weeklong celebration of the Festival of Lights, featuring cultural performances, traditional foods, community art activations and interactive experiences designed to bring the community together. Participating locations include Momo Cha, Detroit Shipping Company, The Social Brews and Detroit’s Chinatown District.
Heart Land by Mary-Ann Monforton
 Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit – Mike Kelley’s Mobile Homestead
  Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit – Mike Kelley’s Mobile Homestead
 Opens Friday, Oct. 24
  Opens Friday, Oct. 24
 $8–$12 (free for kids 12 and under)
  $8–$12 (free for kids 12 and under)
A solo exhibition by Detroit artist Mary-Ann Monforton that reimagines icons of American wealth and ambition through playfully imperfect sculptures. Together, the works establish a dialogue that questions what it means to aspire, acquire and belong. Admission is $12 for the general public, $10 for seniors, veterans and educators, $8 for students, and free for kids 12 and under. MOCAD’s Mobile Homestead is open on Thursdays and Fridays from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., and on Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
16th Annual Boo Fest at Green Oak
 Green Oak Village Place in Brighton
  Green Oak Village Place in Brighton
 Friday, Oct. 24
  Friday, Oct. 24
 Free
  Free
A free, family-friendly evening of safe trick-or-treating, hands-on games and festive entertainment throughout Green Oak shopping center. Visitors are encouraged to dress up in costume to receive candy and giveaways from retailers while supplies last. The event goes from 5:30–7:30 p.m.
Detroit Harvest Fest & Wilson Park Grand Opening
 Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Centennial Park in Detroit
  Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Centennial Park in Detroit
 Saturday, Oct. 25 and Sunday, Oct. 26
  Saturday, Oct. 25 and Sunday, Oct. 26
 Free
  Free
Two days of free, all-ages fun featuring three live music stages, fall activities, 35 local food trucks and more. This year’s Harvest Fest also marks the grand opening of Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Centennial Park, a new 22-acre park on the Detroit Riverfront. A ribbon cutting ceremony will take place on Saturday at 10 a.m., and the festival is open Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
16th Annual Detroit Fall Beer Festival
 Eastern Market in Detroit
  Eastern Market in Detroit
 Saturday, Oct. 25
  Saturday, Oct. 25
 $60 in advance, $70 at the door
  $60 in advance, $70 at the door
A beer tasting event highlighting local Michigan breweries. There will also be live music and food available for purchase. Tickets include a sample cup and 15 tasting tokens with additional tokens available for purchase. The festival goes from 1–6 p.m. This event is 21+.
Belong Lending Fall Fest & Trick-or-Treat Community Bash
 Belong Lending Headquarters in Detroit
  Belong Lending Headquarters in Detroit
 Saturday, Oct. 25
  Saturday, Oct. 25
 Free
  Free
A community Halloween celebration hosted by Belong Lending, a Detroit-based, community-centered mortgage company. Festivities include pumpkin giveaways, candy bags, face painting, donuts and cider, a food truck, music, and coloring books for the kids. This event goes from noon to 3 p.m. and is open to all ages.
12th Annual Howl-O-Ween Costume Party
 Grand Circus Dog Park in Detroit
  Grand Circus Dog Park in Detroit
 Saturday, Oct. 25
  Saturday, Oct. 25
 Free with registration
  Free with registration
A Halloween party for dogs and their humans featuring a costume contest with five categories, themed games, a live DJ, photo opportunities and treats for all attendees. Winners will get prizes from local businesses courtesy of Strategic Staffing Solutions, Michigan Humane and Premier Pet Supply. Festivities go from 2–4 p.m., and the costume contest begins at 2:30 p.m.
IronBody Studios Grand Opening & Community Celebration
 IronBody Studios in Madison Heights
  IronBody Studios in Madison Heights
 Saturday, Oct. 25
  Saturday, Oct. 25
 Free
  Free
A community event celebrating the newly expanded IronBody Studios, a fitness brand led by Detroit-based entrepreneur Hannah Haynes. The grand opening will feature complimentary class demonstrations, free fitness food, an open bar, a vendor market, a professional photo booth and gift bags for the first 50 guests. Festivities go from 2–6:30 p.m. and all ages are welcome.
Halloween Monster Bash for WDET
 Kuhnhenn Brewing Company in Clinton Township
  Kuhnhenn Brewing Company in Clinton Township
 Saturday, Oct. 25
  Saturday, Oct. 25
 $20
  $20
A Halloween benefit for WDET hosted by Modern Music host Jon Moshier and organized by friends of the station. There will be a costume contest, classic horror films and live rock n roll performances by The 3-D Invisibles, The Amino Acids and the F-Hole Wreckers. Doors open at 6 p.m., music starts at 7 p.m. and the costume contest is at 8:30 p.m. This event is 21+.
Boo Bash at Heritage Park
 Heritage Park in Farmington Hills
  Heritage Park in Farmington Hills
 Sunday, Oct. 26
  Sunday, Oct. 26
 $15–$22
  $15–$22
A family-friendly outdoor Halloween celebration featuring costumes, hayrides, a trick-or-treat trail, themed crafts, bounce houses and a bonfire. Admission is $15 for Farmington Hills residents and $20 for non-residents, and s’mores kits are available for an extra $2. The event goes from noon to 4 p.m.
CONTAINER Tour: Stop Three
 Oakland Avenue Urban Farm in Detroit
  Oakland Avenue Urban Farm in Detroit
 Thursday, Oct. 30
  Thursday, Oct. 30
 Free
  Free
A showcase of Detroit talent featuring live music from Bryce Detroit and bites by Smokey G’s Smokehouse, Fried Chicken & Caviar, and Chef Jermond Booze. The event goes from 6–9 p.m.
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