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Texas' Freaky Deaky: 'The Revival' event poster(Magnum PR) Something has awakened, Disco Presents announces the return of Freaky Deaky, Texas' long-running Halloween festival, with its next chapter: "The Revival," taking place October 30-31, 2026 at the Travis County Expo Center in Austin, TX.
Known for its immersive worlds, spine-tingling production, and genre-defying lineups, Freaky Deaky reemerges with a more evolved vision, one that blurs the line between human and machine, life and afterlife.
The 2026 theme, "The Revival," introduces a chilling new narrative: The initial scans confirmed total systemic deterioration. Vital signs were flatlining; the human organism was failing to evolve from its biological weaknesses. But where the simulation expected death, the Bio-Link found a loophole-yet forced regeneration went horribly wrong. DNA misfired, bones fractured and fused, and neural pathways tangled. The body rejected its blueprint, consciousness splintered, and mutations ran unchecked. Nothing returned the same. The human organism was never designed to remain dormant, but to evolve. The experiment is active. This is The Revival.
Building on its legacy as one of Texas' premier Halloween destinations, Freaky Deaky 2026 will once again transform Austin into a haunting, otherworldly playground, complete with multi-stage production, large-scale art installations, roaming performers, and a fully immersive festival environment designed to transport fans into the unknown.
The lineup for Freaky Deaky 2026 will be announced at a later date.
Limited blind presale tickets will be available starting Tuesday, April 7 at 10AM CT, with 2-day GA passes beginning at $149 and payment plan deposits starting at $28.
Fans are encouraged to sign up early at FreakyDeaky.com to secure access before the lineup reveal.
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