The Legion of Honor is one of SF’s most iconic art museums. With galleries filled with iconic works of art and stunning views of the bay, it’s a destination for locals and tourists alike. While you’ve probably only seen the museum during regular business hours, this week, you have the chance to explore it after dark, with a Halloween twist.
The museum is set to host a Late Night Editions party with a Halloween theme on October 30, 2025. Late Night Editions originally started at the de Young this April, as museum organizers looked for ways for San Franciscans to enjoy the Fine Arts Museums in new ways. The first party at the de Young focused on the work of Issac Julien, featuring his work on massive screens in the Wilsey Court. Guests were able to explore the museum’s gallery while sipping on cocktails and even enjoying a meal from a food truck outside the museum.

Now, the event is back, this time at the Legion of Honor, to celebrate Halloween. Guests can expect a performance from DJ Mr. Carmack . Grammy-winning organist Jonathan Dimmock will give a beautiful performance on the museum’s historic organ, playing classic Halloween songs throughout the night. Cocktails and food trucks will once again be available, and organizers encourage people to come dressed in their most creative costumes for the night. The party will also have a photo booth perfect for capturing guests costumes.
Tickets to the event start at $35, and attendees will have access to the new exhibition Manet & Morisot and the museum’s permanent galleries. Tickets are going fast, so we recommend you secure yours as soon as you can. The Legion of Honor has a wide range of art to explore while you’re there, including the iconic Rodin Gallery and many works from famous painters, such as Monet and van Gogh.
The event will be from 6 to 10 p.m. on October 30, 2025, and attendees must be 21 or older. You can reserve your tickets and learn more here.