Article updated Oct. 21, 2025.
Since 2008, the Short North Alliance has hosted an annual event celebrating art, culture and fashion so grand that it has been dubbed the nation’s most elaborate costume party. What began as a small celebration of art and fashion has since evolved into a central Ohio staple for the Halloween season.
HighBall Halloween returns to the Short North Arts District on Saturday, Oct. 25, and this year, the celebration is free to the public.
From costume contests to live entertainment, HighBall has it all. However, according to Executive Director of the Short North Alliance Betsy Pandora, one element that truly makes the event shine is the Costume Couture Fashion Show.
“It’s really what makes HighBall different and unique,” Pandora says. “It truly celebrates the fashion and fantasy of the Halloween season.”
The fashion show features six teams of designers competing for a cash prize to create the most captivating Halloween costume. The costumes are showcased in a collection, complete with a centerpiece style. In this 45-minute show, creativity blossoms with Halloween-inspired couture.
Though HighBall Halloween has hosted countless talented creators, Pandora recalls one designer who truly embodies the spirit of the event. Shiree Houf, a long time participant in the fashion show, recently competed in the International World of Wearable Art competition in New Zealand, where she showcased a design from HighBall.
While the Costume Couture Fashion Show is reserved for selected artists, those looking to flaunt their spooky style can still win big in public costume contests.
Beyond fashion contests, there is plenty to enjoy this year. Virginia West will host the evening alongside NBC4's Matt Barnes and Joe Speir, with West and the West Family taking the stage later for a fabulous performance. Additional performances include Fleetwood Gold, Anna and the Annadroids, the Short North Stage and more. Throughout the night, attendees can also shop at the HighBall Halloween Bazaar, a special, 50-plus-vendor market full of seasonal oddities and spooky finds.
New this year, attendees can enjoy drinks from HighBall's Potion Patios along High Street, which will feature themed cocktails from participating businesses.
As guests enjoy eccentric styles, performances and drinks, they can also indulge in delicious food from a selection of vendors. Although the event is free, VIP tickets are available for those looking to elevate their experience, guaranteeing savings on food and drink throughout the evening.
All proceeds from ticket and beverage sales go toward supporting the Short North Alliance’s efforts to elevate public art in Columbus. The Alliance plans several public art projects each year, and this event strengthens its work to keep art alive in the city.
“Whether it’s our summer spray mural series or permanent public art installations that find their way into the community, HighBall really plays a role in amplifying the presence of artists in our community,” Pandora says.
With Columbus boasting the third-largest fashion and design workforce in the country, HighBall Halloween serves as a place to both celebrate and strengthen the central Ohio fashion community and showcases some of the city’s top artists. However, you don’t need to be a fashion expert to enjoy the event
“What’s really approachable about the event is that you don’t need to have the greatest fashion sense or the best Halloween costume to truly enjoy every piece of it,” Pandora says. “But if you do, we have a place for you.”
Megan Brokamp is an editor at CityScene Media Group. Feedback welcome at mbrokamp@cityscenemediagroup.com.






