POST Apocalypse Party

POST Apocalyptic is Houston’s premier Halloween dance party—an electrifying night of AI-fueled visuals, haze-filled rooms, dazzling lasers and a fully immersive audiovisual experience that drops you into a futuristic dystopia. Get ready to dance all night with high-energy sets from DJ Icon (10 p.m.–12  a.m.) and DJ Ebonix (12 a.m.–2  a.m.), while hype dancers, a platform aerialist and three terrifying stilt walkers ignite the crowd and bring the surreal atmosphere to life. Oct. 31, 401 Franklin St.

Houston Zoo Boo

Bring the whole family to celebrate fall festivities at the Houston Zoo this Halloween season, and be sure to come in your best costumes! This year’s Zoo Boo, from now until Oct. 31st, features experiences including the Pumpkin Tree by Proud Source, animal-themed peek-a-boo pumpkins and the carved pumpkins presented by Frost Bank. Through Oct. 31, 6200 Hermann Park Drive

Boo on the Boardwalk

The Kemah Boardwalk’s annual Boo on the Boardwalk offers a fun-packed Halloween lineup, featuring mini pumpkin decorating, kids’ costume contests, magic shows, Halloween movie nights, and live concerts. Be sure to check their website for the full schedule and enjoy festive fun every weekend all month long! 215 Kipp Ave., Kemah, TX

Howl-O-Ween Ball

Guests, dressed in their finest Halloween finery, will be welcomed into the spooky forest soiree hosted by Houston SPCA with a cocktail hour showcasing a curated auction of exclusive items and experiences. Exciting live auction highlights include a luxurious week in Puerto Vallarta, a breathtaking $10,000 diamond necklace from de Boulle Diamond & Jewelry and an all-inclusive weekend retreat for six at Frances Farms. Oct. 24, 7007 Old Katy Road

Halloween at the BOO!seum

Children’s Museum Houston transforms into the BOOseum for Halloween from now to Oct. 31 (closed Mondays). Whether you enjoy creepy creatures or spooky games, there’s a great mix of activities designed to entertain and excite visitors of all ages. Through Oct. 31, 1500 Binz St.