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Zombies will takeover Downtown Denver this weekend

Oct 18, 2024, 4:30 PM | Updated: Oct 21, 2024, 1:02 pm

If you happen to be in Downtown Denver tomorrow night (Oct. 19) and you think the zombie apocalypse has finally happened, it most likely hasn’t!

The annual Denver Zombie Crawl is back in Larimer Square, with hundreds of normal humans dressed as zombies from noon to 6 p.m. Admission is free.

Along with all the zombies, there will be DJ set with Halloween tunes, coffin photo op, makeup tent and several pop-up bars serving cocktails, cold brews and Hardcharged Tea by Voodoo Ranger.

There will also be a costume contest. Entrants can participate as an individual for $5 or a group of up to six people for $10. Prizes include a trophy, VIP entry to any Denver 13th Floor Experience, “Skip the Line” tickets to Magic of the Jack O’Lanterns at Hudson Gardens and Zombie Crawl drink tickets.

If you do plan on going and dressing up, organizers want to remind you that prop weapons are prohibited.

Get more info here. 

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