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Halloween Live Thriller: ‘Ghost Adventures Live’ To Open Haunted Dybbuk Box

Halloween night entertainment could get pretty spooky for fans of the paranormal and “Ghost Adventures Live ” with a live broadcast from Zak Bagan’s The Haunted Museum according to the Las Vegas RJ.

Zak Bagan will air live from his Haunted Museum in downtown Las Vegas Halloween night on the Travel Channel to open one of the world’s most haunted objects…his Dybbuk Box.

The Halloween live show will broadcast a four-hour live “Ghost Adventures” special and spooky airing. Bagan will open what is claimed to be the most haunted and frightening object of all times the Dyybuk Box.

The wine cabinet is claimed to contain pure evil a dybbuk — a restless, evil spirit that can possess the living! The box has such a scary reputation that those who wish to witness the opening must be over age 18 and sign a waiver.
Bagan reveals despite all of his experiences and adventures with the paranormal he is “very nervous” when it comes to the Dyybuk Box.

“Yes, I still do get scared. I actually am more scared now than I was when I first started because I’ve developed such a hypersensitivity to this stuff now after all these experiences.”

The Dybbuk Box is one of the featured attractions of “Ghost Adventures Live,” a four-hour Travel Channel special scheduled to broadcast from the museum at 5 p.m. Wednesday.
It is warned that “Bagans will attempt to open the Dybbuk Box, quite possibly evoking paranormal mayhem.” The Dyybuk Box’s reputation is well known among paranormal investigators and interested followers and even sparked a 2012 film, “The Possession” which based on the box’s history.


Bagan will reveal a frightening encounter he and pal Post Malone had when he first obtained the haunted box. Bagan recalls on June 22, around 10:30 p.m. rapper Post Malone stopped by the Haunted Museum after his concert at the Park Theater.
“We’re just having fun, just a couple of buddies hanging out,” Bagans recalls. “Everything’s perfectly normal.”The two decided to enter the room that houses the Dybbuk Box, but they ran back down the stairs as soon as they heard a little girl’s voice. They eventually went back and, for reasons he can’t explain, Bagans says he wanted to remove the box from its case.

As soon as he touched the object, Post Malone put his hand on Bagans’ shoulder.

“It was like somebody put, like, a Taser of fear onto me,” the 41-year-old Bagans explains. “I began crying. I began screaming. I began hyperventilating.”
Security video from that moment plays on a loop in the antechamber of the Dybbuk Box room. two lost track of time. A check of the health app on Bagans’ phone revealed they went up and down those stairs 84 times that night.

Oddly enough the next day, Post Malone sent Bagans a photo of a massive bruise that he didn’t remember receiving. In the ensuing weeks, the rapper’s jet had to make an emergency landing when two of its tires blew out, his Rolls-Royce was T-boned by a Kia, and gunmen broke into his former home looking for him.

“I don’t know if I’m going to open the Dybbuk Box,” Bagans admits. “We’re going to see what happens and what progresses.”

Along with the opening of the Dyybuk Box, the Halloween eve “Ghost Adventures Live show will also include a “multiple-event investigation” involving his team, as well as electrical engineers, psychic mediums, an exorcist and Wendy Binks, aka Lady Snake, a “dark witch” from England.

“In a mansion full of paranormal-charged artifacts, I wanna bring in people who are also charged,” Bagans says, “and bring in also some people that have the abilities to develop some really scientific-based equipment.”
“We’re gonna take things out of their cases. We’re gonna touch them. We’re gonna try to summon things. And we’re gonna just investigate what’s already here at the mansion.”

Bagans acknowledges that the Halloween event is a great way to celebrate the 10th anniversary of “Ghost Adventures” — the new season begins at 9 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3 — as well as the museum’s first year in business.

“The things that we’ve been experiencing in the last year — people, guests, things that I’ve experienced, my staff — it was a no-brainer to
just do something here live,” he says. “There’s just so many different elements of what can be contributing to the hauntings here.”

“I’m doing things to try to open those veils, to summon the spirits, and bringing in these people that I know have the abilities to do that. The best of the best.

“So there’s very, very good chances that some very crazy things are going to happen.”

The Halloween 2018 live event starts at 8 p.m. on The Travel Channel and is the perfect way to finish off the spooky holiday fun!