Deadmonton just released its bone-chilling 2025 haunts

Ready to get scared? Edmonton’s iconic Deadmonton Haunted House has revealed its 2025 themes — and they’re guaranteed to send chills down your spine.
The event is back at the old Sun building this year with three terrifying attractions: the House of Madame Tortura, Danse Macabre, and Biogen Organics: The Human Experiment.
Deadmonton describes the House of Madame Tortura as “darker than a demon’s dream.”
In Biogen Organics, “Engineering Solutions for an EVOLVED future” takes a sinister turn. Using plasmid technology to “expand the genetic toolbox” may have promised better living through genetic manipulation, but what could possibly go wrong?
As for Danse Macabre, guests are invited “beneath the veil of secrecy” to an evening of masked elegance and mystery. “Join the Crimson Court in the Cathedral Hall for the annual Danse Macabre,” the description teases.
Regular admission to all shows ranges from $43.99 to $48.99, or you can skip the line and get a speed pass for $63.99 to $68.99.
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If tickets are sold out online, you are in luck. Tickets will be sold at the door, but you may have to wait a bit to be accommodated.
Plan on being at Deadmonton for at least two hours. There is a wait to enter each show, plus the time you’ll spend enjoying the food, drinks, and entertainment in the compound.
Deadmonton Haunted House
When: Friday, Sept. 26 to Saturday, Nov. 8; the Lights Out event is Nov. 7 to 8
Where: 9300 47th St. NW, Edmonton




