Monster Massive 2009 Halloween Dance Party Info

This dance party is one of the biggest Halloween events in Los Angeles, Monster Massive lives up to its name, promising “America’s Largest Halloween Dance Music Festival.” This year’s entertainment is divided into three separate areas:

  • Tomb of Doom – featuring Armin Van Buuren, Sasha, Hernan Cattaneo, John O’Callaghan
  • House of Horror – featuring Pete Ton, Felix da House Cat, Crystal Castles, James Zabiela, TV Rock, DJ Reza
  • Phantom Chamber – featuring Steve Lawler, Tiefshwarz, M.A.N.D.Y., Murk

Tickets are already on sale at Tickemaster and at the Sports Arean box office. The sooner your purchase, the better – prices go up as the date of the event approaches. Right now General Admission tix are $60, but they will be $80 at the door; VIP tix are $125 in advance, $150 at the door.

Costumes are recommended but not required. All ages are admitted. Food and drink concessions are available, along with a full bar for 21 and over (with I.D., of course). There are also smoking areas, a vendor village, and “themed areas for your musical and visual exploration.”

Get more details about Monster Massive on our Other Halloween Events page, which also includes information on street fairs, hayrides, harvest festivals.

Location: Los Angeles Sports Arena – 3939 South Figueroa, Los Angeles, CA 323-960-5155
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Date: Saturday, October 31 – 7:00pm to 4:00am

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Steve Biodrowski owns and operates Hollywood Gothique. Since graduating from the University of Southern California's School of Cinema, Steve has worked as a film critic, script analyst, journalist, and interviewer. As a film journalist, his work has appeared in Movieline, Premiere, Le Cinephage (in France) and The Dark Side (in England). He served as the West Coast Editor of Cinefantastique magazine in the 1990s, then worked as the Vice President of Editorial Content at Fandom.com and, more recently, as the Executive Editor at Cinescape Online. He is currently the Managing Editor of Cinefantastique Online, the website incarnation of Cinefantastique magazine.

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