


A bewitching hour for grown-up ghosts & ghouls
Join us for an enchanted evening, set to thrill. You’re invited to a glittering costumed gathering at our very own Haunted Mansion for Haunted Hall-Oween. What lurks in the mansion’s dark corners? Will you mingle with monsters? Gossip with a ghost?
Enjoy candy, popcorn and a cash bar in an enchanted – or accursed? – setting. Haunted Hall-Oween promises grown-up trick-or-treating, signature cocktails and all the atmosphere of a ghostly gala. Bring a date or friends and follow our lighted woodland path over the bridge as darkness falls across the Great Estate. Guests are encouraged to dress up in costume for this fun Halloween-themed evening experience. It’s an eerie extravaganza that offers a fang-tastic chance to be your most glamorous or ghoulish self.
Our Haunted Hall-oween will be too dreadfully delightful to miss!
Haunted Hall-Oween Party Details
Sunday, Oct. 26, 2025
6 to 9 p.m.
$25 per person | $22.50 Meadow Brook members
Self-guided tour of Meadow Brook Hall
Live music by Detroit area performer
Cash Bar featuring signature cocktail
Candy & popcorn
For questions, contact mbhtickets@oakland.edu or (248) 364-6202.
A Costume Guide
Guests are encouraged to dress up in costume for this occasion.
Stretch your imagination to find a fantastic Haunted Hall-Oween costume! Will you go as a classic Halloween creature such as a vampire, witch or wizard? A queen or a clown? Perhaps a superhero, robot or even a lion. There are so many costumes to choose from. If you’re feeling formal, simply don a masquerade mask or unique accessories.
Please note that no weapons, including prop or costume weapons, are allowed on the property.
About the Performer TBD

Detroit Music Award winning singer/songwriter Audra Kubat has released 7 albums to critical acclaim in a career that spans over 20 years. A composer, performer, producer, and educator, Kubat’s work has earned her a place in the community as a resource for empowerment through songwriting and music.
Kubat has released 6 albums to critical acclaim in an award-winning career that spans over 20 years, and emerged as a passionate leader in music education. Her methods of composition articulate grace and uncover hidden places that defy easy categorization. An offering of stark and beautiful reality that possesses experience yet embraces the whimsical.
Her activism in the arts has helped her develop strong relationships with community organizations across the region. Currently, she is the ECE Specialist for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. She produces workshops for the Detroit Institute of Arts, where she will use songwriting as a conduit between visual art and the public. Kubat also works in Detroit Public Schools where she uses music to build new connections to learning. She teaches with Living Arts Detroit, InsideOut Literary Arts Project, and Detroit Institute for Music education.