October in Pittsburgh is bursting with vibrant events which offer something for every interest. This week, from September 29-October 5, the city comes alive with festive celebrations that will get you in the mood for the Halloween and autumn season. Explore the artistic wonders of carved Jack O’Lanterns or choose to dive into spooky and quirky finds at an exclusive vendor market, there’s no shortage of fun. Plus, all along the way you’ll bite into delicious eats that prove why Pittsburgh is a cultural cuisine wonderland. Get ready to embrace the season and make some unforgettable memories.
Pittsburgh Events Happening September 29-October 5

Jack O’Lantern Extravaganza
October 2-November 2, Pittsburgh Zoo and Aquarium
The Pittsburgh Zoo and Aquarium brings back their Jack O’Lantern Extravaganza, lighting up the paths of the zoo. This walk-through experience illuminates The Islands and Jungle Odyssey sections with over 3,000 artistically hand-carved pumpkins. You’ll see designs of zoo animals, famous sights, and pop culture characters, all enhanced by sound, light, and special effects. Tickets also include activities for children, a scavenger hunt, and a trip on the Night Train.

Moire del Carmen – Baquiné
October 3-4, KST’s Alloy Studios
Inspired by the Puerto Rican tradition celebrating the life and death of a child, Moire del Carmen – Baquiné blends grief, laughter, and the transformative power of art. Moire del Carmen leads an absurd, moving journey that asks what it means to live while death pulls near.

Steel City Spooky Market
October 4, Frankie Pace Park
The Steel City Spooky Market promises ghoulish gifts and eerie entertainment for all. This market brings together local artists and vendors who specialize in oddities, spooky art, and handcrafted goods that match the season. Attendees can enjoy flash tattoos and piercings, a live DJ set, and a variety of unique items celebrating Pittsburgh’s love for all things spooky right before Halloween.

Brighton Heights Halloween House Tour 2025
October 4, Legion Memorial Park
The Brighton Heights Halloween House Tour is a celebration of history, community, and festive fall decor. This self-guided tour invites participants to explore the charming and historic Brighton Heights neighborhood as homeowners showcase their creativity with fun, not scary, Halloween decorations. With at least three hours recommended to see all the properties, this event is a perfect opportunity to enjoy a festive afternoon and celebrate the spirit of the season.

Harvest Wine Tour
October 4, Starts and Ends at TLC Libations
Get ready for a day full of wine, food, and even a bit of learning. This tour includes visits to three wineries and one distillery, with a relaxing lunch at the first winery. Attendees will also enjoy curated tastings, flights, wine education, an exclusive private tasting with a professional winemaker, and even receive the opportunity to pick grapes from the vines. The evening concludes with a dessert and cocktail pairing alongside a DJ at the final winery.

Festival of Combustion
October 4, Carrie Blast Furnaces
Celebrate Pittsburgh’s iron-making legacy at the annual Festival of Combustion. Inspired by the historic Carrie Blast Furnaces, this one-of-a-kind event brings the industrial arts and American crafts to life. Families and visitors of all ages can enjoy hands-on activities, trade demonstrations, guided tours, and live music. As the day winds down, fireworks light up the sky to close out the celebration.
Story by Kylie Thomas
Photos Courtesy of the venues and events featured here