Top 5 Halloween EDM Festivals in the U.S.
Article Overview: These are our five can’t-miss U.S. Halloween festivals that blend world-class electronic music with full-send spooky production.
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1. Escape Halloween
Insomniac’s Halloween behemoth: haunted megastructures, costumed performers, pyros, and headliners spanning house, techno, bass, and trance. Expect theatrical storylines and photo-ops around every corner.
Location: Greater Los Angeles, CA
Attendance: ~20,000
Founded: Early 2010s

2. Suwannee Hulaween
Forest-wrapped art installations, lakeside stages, and a multi-genre lineup that leans electronic by night. The silent disco and late-night sets turn the moss-draped trees into a neon dreamscape.
Location: Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, Live Oak, FL
Attendance: ~20,000
Founded: 2010s

3. Freaky Deaky
Costumes, lasers, and low-end thunder. If your Halloween aesthetic is headbanging and massive visual rigs, this one’s your playground.
Location: Texas
Attendance: ~15,000
Founded: 2010s

4. BOO! Halloween — Multiple Cities
A compact Halloween blast: creepy stage design, stacked lineups, and zero camping. Ideal for a quick fly-in weekend of lasers, costumes, and candy-rave nostalgia.
Location: Touring Insomniac Festival
Attendance: ~10,000
Founded: Mid-2010s

5. Cityfox Halloween Festival
Deep house and techno stretched late into the night with labyrinthine rooms, eerie lighting design, and marathon sets. For underground heads who want Halloween to feel sleek, dark, and relentlessly dancey.
Location: New York, NY
Attendance: ~7,000
Founded: 2010s

How We Picked the Top 5
We weighed production scale, lineup quality, setting, community reputation, and pure Halloween immersion. This list balances mega-shows (Escape), destination camping (Hulaween), bass carnage (Freaky Deaky), fly-in convenience (BOO!), and underground elegance (Cityfox).
