Night of the Dead brings a Halloween celebration to the eclectic atmosphere of Fremont Country Club, where the venue's already theatrical decor—think bejeweled carousel horses, chrome antler chandeliers, and Tex-Mex bordello meets space-age aesthetics—creates the perfect backdrop for a Día de los Muertos-inspired party. The 10,000-square-foot space transforms into a tribute to the Mexican holiday honoring departed loved ones, blending traditional imagery with the venue's signature kitsch style.
Expect an evening that honors both the sacred and celebratory aspects of this cultural tradition, with skull motifs, marigold accents, and altar-inspired decorations mixing with the venue's permanent fixtures like the covered-wagon entryway and illuminated steel horseshoes. The hall setting suggests room for dancing, socializing, and soaking in the atmosphere while music fills the space. It's Halloween night reimagined through a different cultural lens, bringing warmth and reverence to what's typically a purely spooky American holiday.