Come along for a family friendly evening with Beamish Museum’s Halloween Evenings on 28th, 29th and 31st October, 5pm – 9.30pm.
Tickets go on sale Thursday, 19th September 2024, 10am.
Join us for a special spine-tingling experience as Beamish is transformed into The Un-living Museum of the North.
Play the night away with fiendishly family-friendly fun in our 1950s welfare hall.
Our cobbled Edwardian street is home to more than just our townsfolk at Halloween, meet the newest inhabitants and enjoy some enthralling entertainment across the museum.
No tricks here, just delicious treats from Herron’s Bakery, Jubilee Sweet Shop and The Sun Inn. We will also have a number of our catering outlets open, with delicious refreshments to sink your teeth into…
Don’t forget to visit the Fairground for a spin on the thrilling rides!
Halloween Evening ticket prices:
- Adult: £21
- Child (2-16 years): £13.50
This is a separate ticketed evening event – Beamish Unlimited Passes and Friends of Beamish memberships are not valid for evening events.
Event Information/Terms and Conditions
- Tickets for Halloween Evenings must be pre-booked online (subject to availability) and will not be available to buy at the museum. Beamish Unlimited Passes and Friends of Beamish memberships are not valid for evening events.
- If you need a carer’s ticket, please book the rest of your party online and then call 0191 370 4306 and quote your reference number to book a carer’s ticket.
- Free parking is available in the main car park.
- Visitors are not able to hire motorised scooters from the museum for this event. They are however able to bring their own.
- No animals are allowed at evening events, except for assistance dogs.
- Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Visitors are advised to wrap up warm, bring a torch and wear sturdy footwear.
- Halloween Evening tickets are non-refundable and cannot be exchanged for an alternative date or event.
Click here for general Beamish terms and conditions.
Details correct at time of publishing/printing. The museum reserves the right to alter the programme without prior notice.
Please note Beamish photographers will be taking pictures throughout the evening. Images may be used for Beamish promotions.
Beamish is a self-reliant charity and 95% of our income comes from our much-valued visitors. Every penny you spend supports the museum and our work to preserve North East heritage for future generations, while supporting today’s communities, including through our health and wellbeing and education work. Thank you!
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