Masquerade Is Atlanta’s Spookiest Club — But Is It Really Haunted? First-Hand Tales From Hell (and Heaven)

Masquerade Is Atlanta’s Spookiest Club — But Is It Really Haunted?

Staff and fans share eerie encounters at the Atlanta venue known for its Heaven, Hell and Purgatory rooms.

The Masquerade's past is as wild as its shows, with stories of trampoline floors in "Heaven" to haunted hallways and headless soldier sightings.

The staff at the Atlanta’s Masquerade can’t say for certain if the music venue is haunted, but there are stories – lots of stories.

The venue was first established in Atlanta in 1989, taking over the former DuPre Excelsior Mill at 695 North Avenue, which had been in operation for over a century.

The mill produced a packing material, and like many 19th century factories, several workers were injured, and at least one man lost his life in an accident involving the mill's belt.

No certain proof of haunting, but many eerie tales.

Author's summary: Explore the spooky tales of Masquerade.

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Billboard Billboard — 2025-10-31

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