As the hot Raleigh summer slowly transitions to humid and chilly fall, it’s that time of the year where we get in the spooky spirit, take out our best freaky costumes and carve some creepy pumpkins. Whether you like Halloween for the dressing up opportunities or the sweet treats, there’s no denying that October is a special time of year, where we connect with our dark side and embrace horror and mystery. This spooky season, you won’t have to do the same old thing and instead, can celebrate Halloween at these very special and unsettling concerts dedicated to all things scary.
Listen to timeless Halloween classics in the likes of “Psycho Theme”, “Halloween Theme”, “The Addams Family Theme” and many more at two eerie spaces in Raleigh. This October, the heavenly All Saints Chapel and the historic Merrimon-Wynne House will get a spooky makeover just in time for Halloween, promising to be a spooktacular evening you won’t forget any time soon.
A Haunted Evening of Halloween Classics
Candlelight invites you to celebrate spooky season listening to spooky Halloween classics. Whether it’s soundtracks from some of the most popular horror movies or a horror-themed song, these unchilling tunes send shivers down our spines and possess an eerie power that have haunted our nightmares since their release.
From the screeching violins of the Psycho Theme to the iconic first four notes of the Addams Family Theme, listen to these and many more, played masterfully by Lyricosa String Quartet at some atmospherically chilling venues, namely All Saints Chapel and Merrimon-Wynne House.
Spend spooky season this year listening to the spine-tingling and dissonant harmonies of some of the most iconic Halloween songs. Taking place at two hauntingly beautiful venues, you will be immersed in a disquieting world of mystery, suspense and terror.
You can share this one-of-a-kind experience with a loved one or your friends, or you can even go on your own if you dare. The concerts last 65 minutes and the doors open 45 minutes prior to the start of the show.