Creative team Meyer2Meyer Entertainment, in collaboration with the entertainment discovery platform Fever, has announced the highly anticipated return of “House of Spirits: A Haunted Cocktail Soirée” for the 2024 Halloween season. This fall, the event returns with two hauntingly unique seasons, each brimming with new characters, captivating stories, and tantalizing cocktails that promise to enchant and entertain attendees.
Since its Los Angeles debut in 2019, “House of Spirits” has become synonymous with sophisticated Halloween entertainment, offering an elevated and immersive adult experience. Guests will be treated to an evening filled with crafted cocktails, surreal performances, and eerie interactions, all set within an over-the-top, upscale atmosphere that promises to be the season’s most talked-about affair.
Every ticket to “House of Spirits” includes access to a curated selection of cocktails, each meticulously crafted to reflect the essence of the characters and settings. Beyond the libations, guests will encounter live music, captivating dance performances, burlesque shows, tarot readings, and mystical encounters.
For those who wish to delve deeper, each season at “House of Spirits” is inspired by true hauntings and cultural tales, offering a rich narrative for the curious to uncover. While the immersive experience takes center stage, there’s a rich storyline waiting to be discovered by the curious. This year, “House of Spirits” will haunt Los Angeles, Seattle, and Dallas, each with its own distinctive theme.
In Los Angeles, the enigmatic Casa Vega returns to the Nocturne Theater, drawing guests into the dark and tragic tale of Francisco and Molly Vega. Their descent into madness and occult rituals, inspired by the life and art of Spanish painter Francisco Goya, sets the stage for an unforgettable occasion.
Casa Vega will also haunt Dallas at The Alexander Mansion, immersing Texas guests in the sorrow and supernatural phenomena that envelop the Vega family.
In Seattle, guests will step into the chilling Vaughan Mansion at the historic DAR Rainier Chapter House. The Haunting of Vaughan Mansion, inspired by Ireland’s infamous Loftus Hall, merges Irish folklore with bizarre legends.
Presale tickets for the 2024 experiences in Los Angeles, Dallas, and Seattle are available now at the links below: