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Zombie Fest – Day of the Dead

After reigning over the Suffolk countryside for countless moons, the horde is converging in full force to seize control of the city of Cambridge! Prepare to be thrilled by an expansive new outdoor venue, where thousands of zombies will gather across four HUGE fully immersive Halloween-themed arenas, plus an exclusive R.I.P. zone.

  • 28th October 2023 - 29th October 2023
  • 12:00 pm - 12:00 am

After reigning over the Suffolk countryside for countless moons, the horde is converging in full force to seize control of the city of Cambridge! Prepare to be thrilled by an expansive new outdoor venue, where thousands of zombies will gather across four HUGE fully immersive Halloween-themed arenas, plus an exclusive R.I.P. zone.

Get ready for a hair-raising experience where some of the world’s biggest DJs and Live acts will deliver mind-blowing performances in:

  • The Haunted HOUSE (House)
  • DRUM & BASSment (Drum n Bass)
  • Satan’s Church (Hard Dance & Trance)
  • The Grave Yard (90s & 00s)
  • The Tomb (Exclusive R.I.P. zone)

For a truly haunting experience, V.I.P.s can step into the macabre elegance of the R.I.P. zone, where chilling beats echo through this undead realm, shrouding privileged guests in shadows.

This year, Zombie Fest will move from an all-night event to an afternoon and evening extravaganza, starting at 12:00 and continuing until midnight, catering to the preferred choice of raving times in 2023 for all the busy zombies!

The new location offers better accessibility with improved public transport links, convenient driving/drop-off options, on-site parking, and within walking distance for some! While camping won’t be available, fret not, as there are numerous hotel and B&B options within crawling distance. Additionally, a shuttle bus will be provided to and from Cambridge station (Full details to follow).

Don’t miss out on the most thrilling Halloween experience of 2023 – Zombie Fest awaits!

Facilities

  • On site parking
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Did you know?

One of Cambridge University’s most famous traditions is May Week, which actually takes place in early June. Heralding the end of the academic year, it’s a time when students enjoy lavish balls and garden parties before dispersing for the summer.