As The Mystic Museum gets ready to bid farewell to its latest exhibit, “Horror High Reunion,” the Burbank oddities shop and museum has announced Horror High Prom, a one-night-only event to help raise funds for the location’s next exhibit, debuting on May 31, 2025.
Horror High Prom will be held Friday, May 10, from 8 PM to midnight at Valley Relics Museum in Los Angeles. Promising “a night to dismember,” the event will feature a live band and DJ, dancing, photo ops, professional prom photos, spooky cocktails and treats, and a night market featuring series and exclusive horror goods.
The event will also feature a Horror High Prom Court, which will be selected during the event through a raffle-style drawing. Event tickets automatically enter guests into the drawing, and qualified purchases made during the event can earn additional entries. At the night’s end, they’ll pull names to crown the Prom Court in a way only The Mystic Museum can.
Tickets for Horror High Prom start at just $35 for General Admission, which gets you entry to the event, a raffle ticket for Prom Court, complimentary snacks, and free arcade games. For $45, you can purchase the Junior Varsity package, which includes everything General Admission gets, a prom photo, and early access to the night market. For those who want to go all out, you can take advantage of the VIP bundle, which costs $125 and includes:
- 2 Prom tickets
- Complimentary snacks
- Free Play Arcade Games
- 7 PM Early access to the night market
- 4 Raffle tickets to Prom Court
- VIP express line
- Prom Photo
- VIP tables access
- Corsage and boutonniere for you and your date
For more information or to buy tickets to Horror High Prom, visit https://www.themysticmuseum.com.
For those who haven’t experienced The Mystic Museum’s Horror High Reunion, the exhibit is still available to experience at The Mystic Museum. The exhibit is an immersive self-guided horror experience featuring self-activated audio and visual experiences, interactive sets, and countless photo ops inspired by high school horror films like “Carrie,” “Lisa Frankenstein,” and more.