Get ready for a spook-tacular time on October 24 as downtown Myrtle Beach businesses hand out treats to all the trick-or-treaters, followed by a children’s costume parade and Nights at Nance Halloween Celebration with Tru Sol in Nance Plaza.
From Jason Greene, CEO, Myrtle Beach Downtown Alliance, “We’re celebrating Halloween a week early with our last Nights at Nance concert. So, we thought it would be a lot of fun for families to have a safe environment to trick or treat before the concert. Ninth Avenue North will be closed to traffic all afternoon and become Boo Boulevard at 3 p.m. Downtown businesses will be streetside and hand out candy and treats for the children. Then, we’ll transition to our Nights at Nance festivities with a children’s costume parade at 5:30 p.m., which ends at Nance Plaza”. “We can’t wait to see all the creative costumes and share in the Halloween fun!”
The Boo Bash festivities begin at 3 p.m. along Ninth Avenue North (from Broadway Street to Kings Highway) when it turns into Boo Boulevard. The afternoon will be filled with candy, costumes and screams of delight. Streetside, downtown businesses will be set up for trick-or-treating from 3-5 p.m. with a children’s Halloween Costume Parade at 5:30 p.m. and Tru Sol kicking off following the kiddie costume parade.
Kids Halloween Parade
Time: 5:30 p.m.
Join us for a festive Halloween Parade immediately following the trick-or-treating. Children will line up on the Broadway Street end of Ninth Avenue North and parade down Boo Boulevard, showcasing their creative costumes to friends and family. The parade will end at Nance Plaza with Tru Sol’s bewitching performance.
Nights at Nance with Tru Sol
Time: 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Enjoy doing the Monster Mash to the Thrilling tunes of Tru Sol.
Celebrate the Halloween spirit by participating in one of the Halloween Costume Contests throughout the
evening. Family-friendly restaurants and food vendors will be on site to sell bites and
beverages.
Items Needed for Downtown’s Boo Bash:
- Children and adults are encouraged to wear Halloween costumes
- A bag for collecting treats from participating businesses
- Lawn chairs or blankets for Halloween concert 5:30-8:30 p.m.
About MBDA
The MBDA is a dynamic placemaking organization committed to the revitalization and
development of downtown Myrtle Beach. With a passion for community-driven change,
the non-profit organization collaborates with local businesses, residents, and key
stakeholders to create a downtown that is economically viable and celebrates our
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