
Chicago's Halloweek kicked off this year with the Arts in the Dark Parade down State Street, uniting people of all age groups to celebrate and express their Halloween creativity, as per a tweet from Chicago's Mayor.
We kicked off Halloweek last weekend with our Arts in the Dark Parade on State Street, where folks of all ages came together to showcase their creativity and love for the season.
— Mayor Brandon Johnson (@ChicagosMayor) October 24, 2023
With over 400 events, this is our biggest Halloweek yet. Join the fun at https://t.co/WzCwfSZwaC. pic.twitter.com/x6Jf1LUHs7
Featuring over 400 events, this Halloweek aims to be an engaging experience for all. Participants can refer to the schedule and learn more on the official website at chicagohalloweek.org.
Since its inception, Chicago's Halloweek has continued its vision, reaching new heights every year. Contributing significantly to the event's success are local businesses, community leaders, and artists. The 2022 Halloweek offered a diverse range of activities, demonstrating the event's increasing popularity.
Halloweek in Chicago not only offers a series of spooky events, but also fosters a connection among diverse communities.









