Tell No One: DJ PEE .WEE (Anderson .Paak), Hudson Mohawke etc at A Four‑Night Halloween Masquerade Series in Former McKittrick Hotel in New York

October 2025 – This Halloween season, Tell No One transforms the historic venue at 530 West 27th Street, once home to Twilo and Sleep No More’s McKittrick Hotel, into a multi-level, immersive world inspired by Hieronymus Bosch’s The Garden of Earthly Delights.

Tell No One is an immersive nightlife production, staged across four distinct nights, each one offering a unique flavor. Over 250 artists, performers, and musicians are coming together to make this experience unlike anything the city has ever seen.

Designed by Manena Frazier (former lead designer for ABC Carpet & Home) alongside a visionary team of artists and set designers, Tell No One invites guests to wander through six levels of hidden chambers, forbidden gardens, and surreal stages. Each night is a living labyrinth where worlds collide, offering a one-of-a-kind experience that evolves with every visit.

The storied New York address reborn, where underground culture and immersive theater history meet. Five+ stages of music, interactive installations, live art, and performance woven through six floors of transformation. Guests are encouraged to dress to seduce and lose themselves in a decadent masquerade that blurs boundaries and heightens fantasy.

This event series is the latest from the team behind CX, who created the landmark event series You Are So Lucky, acclaimed as “New York’s Most Mysterious Underground Halloween Party,” by Vogue Magazine.

With new headliners and performances on every stage each evening, no two visits are the same.

NIGHT I — Friday, October 24th
A wild six-floor masquerade adventure with five stages set against a surreal landscape inspired by The Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymus Bosch.
Bookings led by MeanRed Productions

Grand Ballroom
WESTEND + MARY JANE + OLDNEWS + MUSLIJA
Red Room
2Melo + Nickodemus + El Jeffre + SKY SO YOUNG + Jehiah Sax & Troy Mobius
360 Stage
Dj Qu + Rechulski + Anna Leevia + Nash + Pahor & Alexander Gentil
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NIGHT II — Saturday, October 25th
For everyone waiting for the full-throated return on You Are So Lucky, this is it… an all-night adventure with dark dance floors and intimate acts that push the absolute edge of what can happen at a party.

Six floors offering five stages & dozens of rooms of art and performance, animating this historic building into a wild landscape of sight & sound.

Grand Ballroom
Waï (BABËL) + A Very Special Guest + Orson b2b Kozlow (Hybrid DJ + Live Set)
Red Room
Live Jazz & Cabaret with an Edge
360 Stage
Secret Lineup Curated by Kuna + HQueue + Sonance
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NIGHT III — Friday, October 31st
Dreamland returns to the original Twilo, for the Largest Gay Halloween party in Manhattan. Enter a city of desire and decadence: multiple stages, forbidden gardens, hidden chambers, immersive performances, and an unholy darkroom powered by M.E.A.T. Dress to seduce. Nothing is off-limits.
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NIGHT IV — Saturday, November 1st
Our finale. The Day of the Dead, featuring a booking that is one for the record books…

Grand Ballroom
DJ PEE .WEE (Anderson .Paak) + DJ MOMA (Everyday People) & Moresoupplease
Red Room
Live Jazz & Cabaret with an Edge
360 Stage
HUDSON MOHAWKE + LISAS + Mazurbate + Nas Leber
Premium Floor
A late late-night secret lineup curated by COSMICA & Pineapple Motel
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Events Title: Tell No One
Dates: October 24, October 25, October 31 (this night will be the largest gay Halloween party in New York), November 1, 2025
Venue: 530 West 27th Street, New York, NY (Former McKittrick Hotel / Sleep No More / Twilo)
Levels: Six immersive floors
Tickets: https://tell-no-one.co/halloween#tickets
Standard: $75 + fees
Access to four stages and the immersive world across five floors.
Premium: $175 + fees
Access to the main event plus the sixth floor and rooftop (formerly Gallow Green), including a boundary‑pushing private performance space curated by a renowned NYC team.
Photos from Past Events:  tell-no-one.co/history
Video Teasers: Video Folder

Dress Code & Lookbook:
This year’s look is surrealist glam, think heightened beauty and couture‑meets‑dream logic. For inspiration, consult the Tell No One Lookbook, with references ranging from Pat McGrath–level makeup to distressed formalwear and artist‑made masks (creators highlighted on the page). 

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