Nightmare on Clark Street: Halloween in Wrigleyville

CHICAGO, IL - Nightmare on Clark Street has returned to Bamboo Club in Wrigleyville, offering a spine-chilling haunted house experience perfect for Halloween thrill-seekers. Running through November 3, 2024, this multi-level house of horrors is packed with jump scares, eerie settings, and intricately designed rooms. Guests can also enjoy spooky cocktails upstairs, like the creatively named “Dracula’s Blood” and “Freddy’s Tequila,” making it a complete fright-filled night out. This immersive event has become a Wrigleyville staple for both locals and visitors looking to embrace the Halloween season.

Tickets for the experience range from $15 for general admission to $23 for the GA+ package, which includes a drink and express entry. VIP options are also available for those wanting to elevate their haunted house adventure. Open to anyone 16 and older, Nightmare on Clark Street combines terrifyingly fun thrills with a unique social atmosphere, thanks to Bamboo Club's lively bar scene upstairs. Whether you're looking for a horror-filled walkthrough or a place to sip Halloween-themed cocktails, this event covers all the spooky bases​.

Wrigleyville is buzzing with other Halloween pop-ups this season as well. The area’s famous Halloween Crawl offers costumed bar-hopping experiences, while Monster’s Ball presents another themed extravaganza. Whether it’s a haunting bar crawl or a festive pop-up, there’s no shortage of Halloween fun in Wrigleyville this year. With the neighborhood decked out for the season, it's the perfect spot to enjoy a Halloween outing​.

Nightmare on Clark Street continues to build on its reputation as one of Chicago's most immersive Halloween attractions. Between the elaborate haunted house setup, themed drinks, and a lively atmosphere, it’s become a must-visit destination for anyone looking to celebrate Halloween in Chicago. Be sure to grab your tickets early to secure your spot and prepare for a night of thrills!

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