CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLENOW) – A chilly breeze is rolling in, it must be these spooky events creeping up on you. Here’s what’s happening this Halloween weekend.

Rocky Horror Show at the Roxy: The Rocky Horror Show opens at the Roxy this Thursday through Saturday. Tickets are $35, and it is an additional $5 for a bag of props. Those are all nighttime shows, so for the full schedule or to buy tickets early go here. Audience participation is encouraged, and patrons are invited to dress up in their favorite Rocky Horror attire. Outside props will not be permitted, as they may damage the theatre or injure actors and/or audience members.

Austin Peay Percussion Halloween Concert: This Friday, there will be a Percussion Halloween Concert at the Music/Mass Communication building in the Mabry Concert Hall. The concert will be from 6 to 7:30 and cost of admission is $5 or a donation of food.

Jeep Club Trunk or Treat: Bring the kids out on Friday to Auction World, at 1158 Fort Campbell Boulevard for some treats in trunks. It is free, and the event starts at 7 p.m.

Halloween at Fort Defiance: Gather around a bonfire on Friday to hear haunted historical tales at 120 Duncan Street. Hot dogs and hot chocolate will be served. The event is for ages 8 and up from 6 to 8 p.m.

Adams Fall Festival: Come enjoy tractor pulls, live music, a costume competition, silent auction, trunk or treat, and more, with food trucks, vendors, and a pumpkin patch at 7617 US Highway 41 in Adams on Friday and Saturday.

Hocus Pocus at the Downtown Commons: Downtown Commons will host a Halloween Movie Night this Saturday, October 30 at 6 p.m. featuring the comedic trio of witches in Hocus Pocus. This movie is free and open to the public. Bundle up and bring a blanket for this fall treat.

HarvestFest at Historic Collinsville: (Update: This event has been cancelled due to rain) Pick and paint a pumpkin,  make butter, hunt for treasures in scavenger hunts throughout the day and maybe win a treasure of your own. Enjoy demonstrations from a blacksmith and learn more about pioneer life from docents. The cost is $10 and the fun runs from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday.

Greenwood Cemetery Walking Tour: The Customs House Museum & Cultural Center presents a historic walking tour from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday at the Greenwood Cemetery.

G.H.O.S.TA drive-thru trick or treat experience free for everyone at Austin Peay on Drane Street from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

For the full listing of local trunk or treats, check out our Trunk-or-treat, family-friendly Halloween events listing. For more events, check out the Clarksville Now Events page, or our Fall Guide.