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Hulloween Spooktacular brings scary stories and creepy crafts to the city

Hull Daily Mail

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October 28, 2025

WITH spooky storytelling, a Zombie Walk, mini-disco, crafts and face painting, Hull's Trinity Market will be the spookiest place to be on Friday.

- By DEBORAH HALL

The Hulloween Spooktacular @ Trinity Market, organised by HullBID and part-funded by Hull City Council will be a fun-packed day of free performances and activities for families to enjoy, starting at 10am and finishing at 5pm.

Hannah Levy and Patrick Jr, from YouTube channel Storytime with Hannah and Patrick, will be joining the fun for two Halloween-themed interactive spooky storytelling sessions, at 10am and 12.30pm.

Hannah said: "We're so excited to be partnering with HullBID to bring free family storytelling performances to Trinity Market this Halloween.

"Patrick Jr and I will be sharing a spooky picture book in a live, interactive performance, with the story brought to life on screen with music, lots of character voices, and plenty of Halloween fun for little pumpkins and their grownups. It's the perfect way to start a day full of spooky celebrations in Hull."

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