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Houston Halloween fans rejoice! This weekend, the Haunted Halloween Market in Houston comes back to life for one day only. Here, visitors can explore a macabre marketplace filled with all sorts of collectibles, merchandise, and oddities as well as a full bar, celebrity appearances, after parties, and horror galore!

From the terrific people behind the Houston Horror Film Fest, the Haunted Halloween Horror Market is a celebration of all the art that scares us. This year, the market will haunt The Hilton Garden for one day only, Saturday, October 25.

Here, an odd assortment of vendors and artisans will offering their wares – ranging from unique collectibles and exclusive merchandise to all sorts of freaky finds. This is all while a full bar and dance floor will be open, where DJ Post Modern Sleaze will be spinning terrific tunes.

Image shows the details of the coming Haunted Halloween Horror Market in Houston.Image via Houston Horror Film Fest

Not to bury the lead, the horror market will feature a killer lineup of celebrity appearances, including the following scream queens and kings:

Eileen Dietz (The Exorcist) Cody Robinson (Halloween) Lochlyn Munro (Scary Movie, Peacemaker) Michael Hargrove (Candyman) James Duval (Donnie Darko) Patty Mullen (Frankenhooker) Teri McMinn (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre)

The vendor and celebrity meet-and-greet at the Haunted Halloween Horror Market in Houston runs from noon to 7 pm at The Hilton Garden located at 6840 Almeda Rd.

Image shows a couple dressed up as the twins from 'The Shining' in attendance of the Houston Horror Film Fest.Photo credit: @houstonhorrorfilmfest

Final girls can get a second wind at the Halloween After Party from 9 pm to midnight – free to enter with regular admission. Tickets are available through its website, starting at $5 for online pre-sale. Tickets will be available the day of the event at $10. Kids 12 and under are permitted free entrance. The event is indoors and offers free parking.

For interested parties, the Houston Horror Film Fest will return next year from August 7 – 9, 2026.