It’s Halloweekend all over again! Unsurprisingly, the fiesta continues into this weekend. Don’t feel weird about reusing your costume. Everyone does it!
Check out these events to continue spooking, scaring and celebrating.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1
Día de los Muertos at Ulúa
Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is not the Latin version of Halloween. It is a traditional celebration from Mexico that honors the dead. Ulúa, a new restaurant that features traditional Mexican cuisine in Chacarita, is hosting a Día de los Muertos celebration this weekend on November 1 and 2. According to their instagram (@ulua_ba), they do not take reservations so keep that in mind while planning your evening!
Av. Jorge Newberry 3791 Info
Plop! Halloween
Fiesta Plop! is a drag show that takes place every Saturday in different locations across the city. The fiesta is about 5 hours long and is a favorite of the LGBT community. Sometimes the tickets sell out quickly, so it is always a good idea to buy online!
11:59pm – 6:45am @ Club Museum, Perú 1068 Info // Tickets
Sonido Konex: El Festival
This music festival takes place on November 1 and 2 and features the following artists: Gativideo, La Femme D’Argent, de La Rivera, Emmanuel Horvilleur, Lo’ Pibitos, 1915, Julieta Rada. The first day begins at midnight and the next day at 4pm. The tickets are $600 pesos.
11:59pm @ Konex, Sarmiento 3131 Info // Tickets
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2
PRIDE
Pride, or Marcha del Orgullo, is the 28th LGBT celebration in Buenos Aires. Check out The Bubble’s ‘Everything You Need to Know’ for more info!
Starting at 11am in Plaza de Mayo
La Noche de los Museos
Night of the Musems occurs on one night of the year where various museums accross the city open their doors for 7 hours during the night. Admission is free and all are welcome to roam the museums and enjoy the ecclectic exhibits for this special event.
8pm – 3am. Various museums across the city Info
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3
BA Celebra Corea
‘BA Celebrates Korea’ is an edition of the series of events the City of Buenos Aires showcases to celebrate the various cultures that have immigrated to Argentina. It features traditional Korean foods, dances, sports and art. This event was organized by the City of Buenos Aires and the Korean Association in Argentina (ACEA).
12-8pm @ Nazca and Avellaneda Info