Tulsa’s storied neighborhoods come alive each October with festive lights and haunted happenings. Halloween events in Tulsa fill up fast, so it’s wise to get your spooky season plans sorted early. Fortunately, tickets for the enchanting Candlelight Halloween Tulsa series are now available. It’s never too early to plan your autumn adventures!
Candlelight: A Haunted Evening of Halloween Classics
Experience the irresistible energy of “Beetlejuice” (Theme) – Danny Elfman, the relentless drive of “In the Hall of the Mountain King “- Edvard Grieg, and the chilling beauty of “String Quartet No. 8 in C Minor” (Dresden Quartet). The string quartet delivers each piece with precision and flair.
From mischievous antics to intense drama, the concert showcases the versatility of strings in capturing every shade of Halloween. The result is a performance that’s as playful as it is powerful, inviting listeners to revel in the season’s magic. A quartet of musicians conjures an intimacy that full orchestras cannot, weaving every bow stroke and trembling string into a candlelit dialogue with the darkness—each note lingering with a spine-tingling closeness.
Candlelight Halloween at Gast Event Center
The elegant halls of the Gast Event Center (German American Society of Tulsa) are transformed by the flicker of thousands of candles, casting a warm, mysterious glow that amplifies every note and shadow. Arrive 30–45 minutes before the 60-minute concert to be fully enveloped in this spellbinding atmosphere, where the interplay of light and music sets the perfect tone for Halloween.
As the quartet performs “Thriller” by Michael Jackson, “Funeral March of a Marionette” by Charles Gounod, and “The Addams Family” by Vic Mizzy, the venue’s ambiance deepens the sense of playful eeriness. Plan early—waiting too long could mean missing one of Tulsa’s most enchanting Halloween experiences.