
A howlingly fun Halloween after-dark experience, packed with bone-chilling beats, wicked treats and frightening feats.
A howlingly fun Halloween after-dark experience, packed with bone-chilling beats, wicked treats and frightening feats.
6 to 6:30pm & 8 to 8:30pm | Main Stage, Ground Level | Music
Australian thereminist and composer Miles Brown brings the haunting sounds of the theramin to the main stage, conjuring vintage horror and gothic sci-fi.
8:30 to 9:15pm | Main Stage, Ground Level | Music
Melbourne’s The Night Terrors offer a mind-melting mix of dark synth magic, thunderous dreamscapes and other-worldly electronica. Featuring the haunting theremin melodies of Miles Brown, and Sarah Lim on vintage synthesisers.
6:30 to 8pm & 9:15 to 11pm | Main Stage, Ground Level | Music
Dive into a night of wicked beats and spine-tingling tunes with Will Pyett, aka DJ Blackscale as he conjures a mix of dance floor bangers and Halloween inspired classics until late.
6 to 10:30pm | Whole Museum | Scavenger Hunt
Trick or Treat your way through the museum collecting limited edition collector cards, with special prizes and surprises along the way.
6:15pm, 6:45pm, 7:15pm, 7:45pm & 8:15pm | Children’s Gallery, Ground Level | Show
Weird science meets frightening physics at our Scienceworks side stage with tricks and treats aplenty from flowing slime to fountains of fog and hair-raising surprises galore.
9 to 11pm | Learning Lab Studio, Ground Level | Make & Create
Get creative with glow in the dark arts and ultraviolet crafts for of all ages.
6 to 8:30pm | Learning Lab Studio, Ground Level | Live Exhibits & Specimens
Venture into an eerie ultraviolet underground cave laden with biofluorescent scorpions and glow in the dark precious gemstones
6 to 11pm | Ground Level | Puppets
Experience Melbourne Museum like never before and enter through a primordial swap into a haunted forest filled with giant insects and the tyrant lizard king, Tyrannosaurus Rex.
6 to 11pm | Science & Life Gallery, Ground Level | Exhibition
Walk past the skeletons of 17 prehistoric animals throughout Dinosaur Walk. Discover the origin of life in Victoria told through fossils, models, animatronics and animations. See a world of insects, spiders, snails and other invertebrates in Bugs Alive! and immerse yourself in the lost world of the Cretaceous in Triceratops: Fate of the Dinosaurs.
6 to 8:30pm | Children’s Gallery, Ground Level | Exhibition
For one night only, children of all ages can explore the Pauline Gandel Children’s Gallery, including a spooky Scienceworks side stage packed with mad science and frightening physics.
6 to 11pm | Melbourne Story, Upper Level | Exhibition
Journey through Melbourne’s past and present, exploring haunted tales, supernatural legends, and the criminal events that have shaped Melbourne’s hidden history.
6:30 TO 10:30PM | MELBOURNE STORY CINEMA, UPPER LEVEL | FILM SCREENINGS
Step into a haunted 1920’s cinema for a spooky sampling of curated clips and trailers presented by The Melbourne Horror Film Society.
9:30pm, 10pm & 10:30pm | Melbourne Story, Upper Level | Tour
Wander through the haunted halls of Melbourne Museum on a paranormal adventure through space and time. Not recommended for children aged under 12.
6 to 8:15pm & 9 to 10:30pm | Dynamic Earth Gallery, Ground Level | Stories
Gather ‘round the campfire for spooky science stories of the supernatural world as we spin enchanting tales of creatures that are stranger than fiction and things that go bump in the night. New stories start every 15 minutes.
6 to 8:30pm | Research Institute Gallery, Ground Level | Ask an Expert
Dive into the abyssal realm of ferocious deep-sea anglerfishes with Dr Martin Gomon, Museums Victoria Senior Curator of Ichthyology.
6 to 8:30pm | Between Bugs Alive and 600 Million Years, Ground Level | Ask an Expert
Come eye-to-eye with creatures that lurk in the ocean's shadows and inspired the scariest name of the marine world - Vampyroteuthis infernalis - the vampire squid from hell. Presented by Julian Finn, Museums Victoria’s Senior Curator of Marine Invertebrates
6 to 8:30pm | Bugs Alive!, Ground Level | Ask an Expert
Unravel the secrets of spiderwebs with Tia Melions, Museums Victoria Live Exhibits Keeper. From Orb Weavers, Huntsman, Funnel webs to Tarantulas, discover how these master architects spin their intricate traps.
6 to 8:30pm | Between Bugs Alive and 600 Million Years, Ground Level | Ask an Expert
Learn about the razor- sharp teeth and blood sucking habits of the real-life vampires of the animal kingdom with Dr Kylea Clarke, Museums Victoria’s Collection Manager of Terrestrial Vertebrates
6 to 8:30pm | Bugs Alive!, Ground Level | Ask an Expert
Enter the stranger than fiction world of bat eating centipedes and spider hunting zombie wasps with Dr Ken Walker, Museums Victoria Senior Curator of Entomology.
6 to 8:30pm | Bugs Alive!, Ground Level | Ask an Expert
How big can a spider really get? What invertebrates glow in the dark? Meet Simon Hinkley, Collection Manager, Terrestrial Invertebrates and Claire Keely Collection Manager, Insects and Spiders as they answer these and many other spooky questions!
7:15pm & 8:15pm | Little Lon, Melbourne Story, Upper Level | Ask an Expert
Step into Melbourne’s mysterious past, a realm of shadowy figures and historical heists, where a criminal underbelly thrived and survived. Presented by Dr Michelle Stevenson, Head of History and Technology at Museums Victoria.
6 to 8:30pm | Melbourne Story, Upper Level | Ask an Expert
From creepy dolls to monstrous models, discover the strange and slightly terrifying objects hidden behind the scenes of Melbourne Museum with Alice Cannon, Manager of History and Technology Collections at Museums Victoria.
6 to 11pm | Galleria, Upper Level
Gothic glamour meets Halloween chic in the exclusive VIP Halloween Bar and Lounge. VIP ticket holders will be greeted with a surprise gift and a signature cocktail on arrival. Help yourself to a delicious grazing table of earthly delights while enjoying your very own bespoke entertainment and private bar. With fantastic dancefloor views and special access to museum experts all night, you'll enjoy nothing but the best of the best in the VIP Lounge.
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