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Friday 31st October | 2025 | 7pm
Albert Hall
Tickets: From £36.81
Prepare for an unforgettable Halloween as the Albert Hall, Nottingham transforms into a stage for the macabre and the magnificent.
The infamous Horror Ensemble will take centre stage, delivering a performance that promises to send shivers down your spine. The haunting melodies of the Quartet, known for their eerie and enchanting renditions of the greatest pieces from horror will echo through the hall.
The evening promises to be full of surprises. As the full moon rises, casting an ethereal glow over the venue, the quartet's strings will weave a tapestry of sound that is both beautiful and bone-chilling.
The setlist includes a mix of haunting classics and spine-tingling surprises, creating an atmosphere that is perfect for the spookiest season of the year.
Attendees are encouraged to join in the Halloween spirit by dressing in their own fantastical or frightening costumes.
Although this event is open to all ages, there will be a few jump scares along the way so it may not be for those that are of a nervous disposition or children who scare easily.
Whether you're a lover of horror, or simply looking for a unique way to celebrate Halloween, the Horror Ensemble is an event you won't want to miss.
the horror ensemble (31 Oct 2025) | ||
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Friday | 19:00 | - 22:00 |
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