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`The Phantom of the Opera' at Walt Disney Concert Hall

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Free with RSVP before 10:30p.m.; otherwise $10-$20 at eventbrite.com

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The soulful electronic music dance party is hosting a Halloween event that will pay tribute to the sounds of Anderson.Paak, Disclosure, Toro Y Moi, Channel Tres, Kaytranada, Goldlink, SG Lewis, Tyler, The Creator and more. Expect to dress up in costumes, too.

Escape Halloween

When:

4 p.m.-2 a.m. Oct.

Where: NOS Events Center, 689 S. E St., San Bernardino Tickets: General admission starts at $219.95; general admission plus starts at $279.95; VIP passes start at $329.95. Parking is included with the price of admission. escapehall­oween.com/ tickets.

Zedd, Above & Beyond, Afrojack, Armin van Buuren, DJ Snake, Kaskade, Macky Gee, Kaivon, Three 6 Mafia, Tchami and more will perform during Insomniac Events' Escape Halloween event featuring multiple themed haunted stages, horror performers and glow-inthe-dark art installati­ons. Halloween costumes are encouraged every year.

Tim Burton's `The Nightmare Before Christmas' in Concert

When: 5 p.m. Oct. 27-29

Where: Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N. Highland Ave., Los Angeles

Tickets: $49.50-$985 at Ticketmast­er.com.

You can celebrate the 30th anniversar­y of Burton's “The Nightmare Before Christmas” with the live-to-film concert starring composer Danny Elfman, who will reprise his singing role as Jack Skellingto­n. Elfman will be joined by a full orchestra and choir led by conductor John Mauceri as the film screens. Fans can also trick-or-treat on-site, pose for photos with Halloween Town photo ops and take part in a costume contest.

Día de los Muertos/ Noche de los Muertos

When: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Día de los Muertos and 5p.m.-midnight Noche de los Muertos on Oct. 28

Where: Hollywood Forever Cemetery, 6000Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles Tickets: $35-$250 at Ticketweb.com

Known for hosting California's largest Day of The Dead festivitie­s, Hollywood Forever Cemetery will bring back its Día De Los Muertos daytime event to celebrate one of Mexico's most beloved

Tickets:

Fans can boogie with former Oingo Boingo members Johnny “Vatos” Hernandez, Steve Bartek, Sam “Sluggo” Phipps, Carl Graves and John Avila as they ring in Halloween with songs like “Weird Science,” “Only a Lad” and “Dead Man's Party.” DJ Richard Blade, The English Beat and Dramarama will open the show. Costumes are encouraged.

The indie-rock trio is pitstoppin­g for a spooky Halloween show in Los Angeles. The event will have support from St. Louis hyper-pop duo 100 Gecs and Los Angelesbre­d rock group Sloppy Jane.

OhGeesy, a member of rap group Shoreline Mafia, is adding some seasonal spirit into the mix for his OhGeesy Halloween Night show. There will be three rooms of music playing hiphop, reggaeton, EDM and Latin hits, with a set from OhGeesy, too. Costumes are encouraged.

When: 8 p.m. Oct. 31 Where: 111 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles

Tickets: $64-$94 at laphil.

The annual Halloween haunt at Walt Disney Concert Hall is back, and this year, the hall will feature the classic 1925 film “Phantom of the Opera,” which stars Lon Chaney as the Phantom and Mary Philbin as Christine Daaé. Although it's a silent film, the night will be accompanie­d by a soundtrack performed by organist Clark Wilson for a spooky effect.

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