This is an update of my earlier "Zombie Walk," all-ages Street Festival post.
The event set to be staged from "Zombie Central" on the Promenade between Ocean Boulevard and 3rd Street is now free to attend, organizers said in a written statement.
The 2011 "Zombie Walk" will happen Saturday Oct. 29 in downtown Long Beach and will include a street festival, live concert, a traditional Zombie Walk and an attempt to set two Guinness records: Most people dancing simultaneously to "Thriller" and a Zombie Walk attendance record.
There is, however, a separate admission for the "Dead Man's After-Party" at the Historic Press-Telegram building at 604 Pine Avenue featuring Johnny Vatos' Tribute to Halloween (with members of Oingo Boingo). It's at 8 p.m. and not far from Zombie Central. Tickets are $15. A ticket package of $35 is available for guests and ghouls who plan to attend the Long Beach Comic & Horror Con Saturday (Oct. 29) at the Convention Center and the Dead Man's After-Party later -- You'll save $5.
The 2011 Zombie Walk and street festival presented by Long Beach Cinematheque and Mondo Celluloid happens Saturday Oct. 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. in downtown Long Beach.
For more information on tickets, videos and coverage of past Zombie Walks visit http://zombiewalklb.com/

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