Seasonal & Holidays

Paranormal Investigator Adam Berry To Kick Off Halloween Season At The Drish House

Halloween season in Tuscaloosa will kick off with a night of ghost stories and paranormal investigation at the historic Drish House.

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TUSCALOOSA, AL — Halloween season in Tuscaloosa will kick off with a night of ghost stories and paranormal investigation at one of the city’s most legendary landmarks.


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Adam Berry, star of the television series "Kindred Spirits" and "Ghost Hunters," will bring his live show "This Haunted Life: True Tales of the Paranormal," to the historic Drish House on Saturday, Oct. 4.

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The Drish House, built in 1837, is one of Tuscaloosa's most visited historic locations, with many insisting it is haunted — a notion documented in Kathryn Tucker Windham's beloved 1969 book "13 Alabama Ghosts and Jeffrey."

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Berry, a nationally known investigator in the paranormal field, will recount chilling experiences from his career in an intimate, campfire-style setting. The program also mixes eerie accounts with lighter moments, offering what organizers describe as a family-friendly but spine-tingling evening.

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General admission tickets include the performance and a post-show meet and greet with Berry.

VIP ticket holders will take part in a late-night paranormal investigation of the Drish House, guided by Berry himself.

The session will run from 10 p.m. to midnight and is open to ages 12 and older when accompanied by an adult.

The evening begins at 7:30 p.m. with Berry’s storytelling event, followed by the meet and greet at 9 p.m.

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