The annual event held in the city of West Hollywood, California, typically on October 31st, is a large-scale public celebration characterized by elaborate costumes, performances, and a general atmosphere of revelry. It draws hundreds of thousands of participants and spectators, transforming a significant portion of Santa Monica Boulevard into a pedestrian-only zone. A prominent feature involves creative and often provocative attire.
This celebration functions as a significant cultural event, providing a platform for self-expression and artistic display. Its historical context is rooted in the city’s diverse and LGBTQ+ affirming culture. The event benefits the local economy by attracting tourists and generating revenue for businesses. It also serves as a community-building experience, fostering a sense of unity and shared identity among residents and visitors alike.