
EVent: Oddities Flea Market, San Diego
March 2, 2026Ghoul's Day Out
May 23, 2026
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Ghouls Day Out 2026 is more than an event — it’s a pilgrimage for the emo, the alt, and the beautifully dramatic. Join thousands of fans for a day filled with live tribute bands, immersive photo ops, and a curated market of over 60 alternative vendors celebrating music, art, and subculture.


From the event Organizer:
Calling all Ghouls from out of their tombs. Grab your fancy attire and put on your darkest robes.
🖤 Ghouls Day Out 2026 🖤
Where the Broken, the Beautiful, and the Black Parade Believers Unite
Step into the church where it all began — the legendary filming location of My Chemical Romance’s “Helena” — for a full-day immersion into the world that raised a generation.
Ghouls Day Out 2026 is more than an event — it’s a pilgrimage for the emo, the alt, and the beautifully dramatic. Join thousands of fans for a day filled with live tribute bands, immersive photo ops, and a curated market of over 60 alternative vendors celebrating music, art, and subculture.
💀 What to Expect
- The Sanctuary Experience — step inside the “Helena” church and pay your respects among candlelight, crimson drapery, and the echoes of a black-veiled procession.
- The Ghouls Market — shop dark art, fashion, and handmade goods from local creators who live and breathe the scene.
- Live Music & Tribute Performances — relive the golden age of eyeliner and anthems with bands covering MCR, Fall Out Boy, Green Day, and more.
- Special Guests & Photo Ops — meet icons of the era and capture your gothic glory in immersive sets built for your next funeral-chic Instagram post.
- Food, Drinks & Vibes — grab a bite from local alt-friendly food vendors and toast to the tragedy with fellow believers.
🕯️ Date: Saturday May 23, 2026 | 11-6 PM
📍 Location: Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Los Angeles, CA
🎟️ Tickets: VIP (SOLD OUT) + General Admission available
👻 Kids under 12 free | Costumes encouraged | Props welcome (foam only)Come dressed to confess, cry, or dance — because at Ghouls Day Out, every ghoul is family, and every heartbreak gets its encore.
“So long and goodnight.”




