Spooky fun: Halloween party at the Nordenham car dealership!

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Experience the spooky Halloween event “Halloween in the Factory” in Nordenham on November 1st, 2025 with DJ Olly and Hitfluencer.

Erleben Sie am 1. November 2025 das gruselige Halloween-Event "Halloween in the Factory" in Nordenham mit DJ Olly und Hitfluencer.
Experience the spooky Halloween event “Halloween in the Factory” in Nordenham on November 1st, 2025 with DJ Olly and Hitfluencer.

Spooky fun: Halloween party at the Nordenham car dealership!

The spooky season is just around the corner and adventurers are in demand on November 1st, 2025, because the “Halloween in the Factory” event will take place at the Gebr. Müller car dealership in Nordenham. The Round Table 52 Nordenham service club invites everyone to take part in an unforgettable Halloween experience with music, fun and horror. An exciting program awaits the guests, including DJ Olly von See, who will heat up the atmosphere, as well as the band Hitfluencer from Hamburg, who will perform live.

An elaborately designed decoration creates the right atmosphere and fits perfectly into the Halloween mood. A new food truck and refreshing drinks will also ensure your physical well-being. “Surprises have been announced and participants are expressly requested to appear in scary outfits” – said the organizers. A festive evening is therefore well taken care of. The event opens at 7:30 p.m., ticket prices are 19 euros in advance and 22 euros at the box office. If you would like to secure your tickets online, you can do so via RT52.de or from members of the Round Table.

An event for a good cause

It's not just a scary party, but also an event with heart. The income is used for social projects in the region, including the cities of Nordenham, Stadland and Butjadingen. So every visitor can not only have a good time, but also support a good cause.

But what exactly is Halloween? The festival originally comes from the ancient Celtic harvest festivals, particularly Samhain, which used to be celebrated on November 1st. At that time, people believed that the souls of the deceased could reconnect with the living. The original meaning of Halloween was deeply rooted in the remembrance of the dead. The tradition of trick-or-treating also has its roots in this time, where children would go to the front doors to ask for soul cakes.

A mixed view on Halloween

In modern times, Halloween is mostly known for celebrations, costumes, and candy. While a quarter of annual candy sales in the United States occur during the Halloween season, there are differing opinions about how and whether one should celebrate the holiday. Biblical principles advise staying away from dark practices such as fortune-telling and witchcraft, and some question whether celebrating Halloween is appropriate for people of faith. Still, the main goal of Halloween remains to honor the dead and celebrate life.

On November 1st, the Gebr. Müller car dealership invites you to plunge into the spooky world of “Halloween in the Factory” – for an unforgettable experience where fun and horror go hand in hand. Don't miss this!