Every fandom has that one event people quietly rearrange their lives around. Comic-Con. Glastonbury. Taylor Swift tickets. For Duran fans? It’s Halloween.
That’s why we’re all in a tizzy because the band just announced that their now-legendary Halloween spectacular is headed to The O2 in London on October 31, 2026, marking the first time the annual event has landed in the capital and serving as the grand finale of the band’s UK arena tour. Tickets go on sale July 10, with DD VIP members getting first access on July 8.
How a Las Vegas Experiment Became Duran Duran’s Favorite Holiday
Back in 2022, the band played a one-night Halloween show at the Wynn in Las Vegas. Fans expected costumes. Maybe a couple of spooky covers. Maybe “Night Boat.” Instead they got an entire alternate universe. The band reinvented songs. Dug into forgotten corners of the catalog. Covered artists nobody expected. Leaned completely into the theatrical weirdness.
Nobody wanted the night to end Apparently, neither did the band.
That single performance snowballed into an annual Halloween event fans request time off from work for.
Some traditions involve carving pumpkins. This one involves fake blood and airfare.
The Costumes Are Half the Show
If you’ve never been to one of these Halloween shows, you need to prepare yourself…
Find your costume because Duranies are serious about this. We’re talking:
There was even a guy who dressed up as the weird robotic head from The Wild Boys.
Months before the show, social media fills with costume brainstorming, makeup tutorials, thrift-store victories, DIY fits, and increasingly ambitious attempts to recreate iconic looks. It’s glorious. (Fully expect to see at least one Bone Temple guy.)
Ask anyone who was in Manchester last year: John rebuilt Rio into a full seance. Simon strutted out mid-set in antlers and a druid’s robe for zero explained reason and it ruled. There was a literal fire dancer for Wild Boys.
Trust us, you’re going to want to take photos.
You know the drill. A regular Duran Duran show is hits plus one or two extras. This one is a curated haunted house of them. Deep cuts get resurrected, mashups happen (Rio’s “Lonely In Your Nightmare” folded into Rick James’ “Super Freak” is a real thing that has happened onstage), and covers get dropped in that range from Siouxsie and the Banshees to, yes, Billie Eilish. Simon has opened past shows by asking the room if they came to dance or came to die. That’s the vibe. That’s the whole vibe.
In 2025 they dropped a completely re-recorded version of “Shadows on Your Side” off 1983’s Seven and the Ragged Tiger, warping it into a house-leaning groove with auto-tuned vocals and Andy Taylor back on original guitar parts, before the whole thing detours into swirling, synth-heavy dread and snaps back to the dance floor.
The Danse Macabre: De Luxe reissue did the same thing on a bigger scale, adding an “Evil Woman” cover, a brand new instrumental called “Masque of the Pink Death,” and “New Moon (Dark Phase),” a full haunted rebuild of “New Moon on Monday.”
Who knows… maybe Halloween 2026 will bring us a resurrection of House of the Rising Sun from their 2006 Voodoo Festival performance. (Hint, hint, boys).
Fan write-ups from the Manchester date describe it less like a gig and more like “a spectacular piece of musical theatre,” complete with disturbing doll heads, seances, and a fully zombified “Rio.” One longtime attendee admitted she left with a sore throat and aching hips from singing and dancing through the entire thing, and still called the visual spectacle worth every penny of what she described as her most expensive, worst-seated ticket ever. That’s the kind of loyalty this show pulls out of people.
The show isn’t contained to the stage. Confirmed so far: a silent disco takeover Up at The O2, horror movie screenings, and “surprise Halloween performances” that haven’t been detailed yet. More is coming. Come for the concert, stay because apparently the whole building is in on it.
The O2 date is the finale of the band’s first full UK run in three years:
This sits inside a bigger European autumn run hitting Oslo, Stockholm, Hamburg, Cologne, Brussels, Paris, and Lisbon.
DD VIP Community members get first dibs via presale starting July 8 at 8am. General sale opens Friday, July 10 at 10am through Duran Duran’s official site. History says these sell out. Set an alarm, don’t be brave about it.
So, start planning. Start sewing. And start airfare shopping. Duran Halloween waits for no one.
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