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Sunday, April 28, 2024

Naper Settlement’s Howlin’ at the Moon to feature live music and more

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Naper Settlement’s 21 and over Halloween event, Howlin’ at the Moon, will feature live music from nationally recognized musicians Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country and Keller Williams, a 15-foot werewolf art installation created by local artists Paul Kuhn and Luke Salvesen, thrilling sideshow performances, and more from 5-10PM on Oct. 27-28.

There will be performances throughout the event by impalement artist Cyrus Pynn, magician Steve Chezaday, fire dancers from Ohio Burn Unit, and others.

A new zombie door photo experience created by horror photographer Joshua Hoffine and professional makeup and FX artist Damien Zimmerman will allow guests to take home a spooky Howlin’ at the Moon keepsake. Items from bath and body products to artwork will be available for purchase in the Moonlight Market, and a creepy crawler crew of reptiles, bugs, and insects will be on view at the reptile and bug show.

Guests are welcome to come dressed in costumes, as there will be a costume contest both nights with prizes awarded to the top winners.

Belgio’s Catering, John’s Rib House, Decadent Flavor, Grumpy Gaucho, Guzman Y Gomez, Little Pop’s Pizzeria, and Molly’s Cupcakes will serve up tasty eats in the Food Truck Graveyard. A variety of wine, beer, and a tequila seltzer will be available in the BOOze Bar.

Music lineup on Friday, Oct. 27:

  • 5:15-7:15PM – OMT
  • 8-10PM – Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country

Music lineup on Saturday, Oct. 28:

  • 5:15-7:15PM – Here Nor There
  • 8-10PM – Keller Williams

Howlin’ at the Moon is for individuals 21 years of age and older. No one under the age of 21 is permitted. IDs will be checked at the entrance. Tickets are $20 per person. For more information and tickets, visit NaperSettlement.org/Howlin.

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