Show overview
Tales of the Night has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 131 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode. That works out to roughly 60 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 22 min and 31 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Fiction show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 weeks ago, with 25 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Sonoro | RDLN.
From the publisher
This podcast is inhabited by the stories, urban legends, and horrors that you can find in towns not so different from yours; streets like the ones you walk every night; and even in a silent house in the middle of the night... exactly like yours. The darkness of the most successful and acclaimed horror podcast across all categories in Latin America now in English. Uriel Reyes was born in Tijuana, Baja California. As a child, he learned to comprehend the language of horror movies he found on American television, even though he didn't yet understand the language. He studied Communication at the Autonomous University of Baja California and later drew inspiration from the radio programs he listened to during insomnia-ridden early mornings, ghost stories, and a recording of Juan Rulfo reading a story from "El Llano en Llamas" to create "Relatos de la Noche" a podcast that has made him one of the most listened-to voices in the Spanish-speaking world. Follow Uriel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/upolch/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/upolch Sonoro is a global entertainment company focused on creating premium, culturally relevant content that starts in audio and comes alive in TV, film and beyond. Sonoro collaborates with leading and emerging Latinx storytellers – writers, producers, and directors – from over a dozen countries to develop original franchises in English, Spanish, and Spanglish. Follow Sonoro on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisissonoro/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Thisissonoro TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thisissonoro Visit our website: www.sonoromedia.com Tales of the Night is brought to you by Sonoro and Relatos de la Noche, in a collaboration with Generative Artificial Intelligence.
Latest Episodes
View all 131 episodesMacabre Tales of Soldiers (and other stories of witches and ghosts)
The Ghost of the Novenario and other paranormal stories
My Dead Mother Lives in a Doll (horror stories)
Never make fun of Witches
The strangest apparitions on roads (glitches in reality)
They cast a spell on us with Santa Muerte (and other stories of curses)
3 am at the Haunted Hospital (paranormal stories)
The Witch's Wake and other tales to keep you awake
Don't give rides in La Rumorosa (and more road stories)
19. Cerrado por Inventario
Something Macabre Comes When the Power Goes Out (horror stories)
"They cast a spell on us (and other horror stories)"
Ep 117The Midnight Crucifix (and other stories)
In this episode of Tales of the Night, we bring together three paranormal stories set during this time, marked by the silence of the early morning hours, family superstitions, and encounters that those who experienced them have never forgotten.
Ep 116Ghosts by the side of the road (and other paranormal stories)
In this new episode, we'll explore four tales where the everyday takes a dark turn, where a simple night or a drive home becomes the stage for something macabre. A woman witnesses a glitch in reality during a road trip. A man confronts the most terrifying presence of his life. Voices that rise from beneath the earth like a warning… Today we present real-life accounts that remind us that some warnings don't always arrive in time, and some presences don't distinguish between life and death. Turn off the lights, get comfortable… and prepare to listen to the new Tales of the Night.
Ep 115My Neighbor Worships the Devil (Stories of Witchcraft and Real Witches)
"Tonight we're diving headfirst into one of the topics that most unsettles the community: witches… but not the fairytale kind, rather the ones that seem to live right next door. We'll hear the story of someone who discovers, almost by accident, that their neighbor is doing strange things in the backyard, things that gradually begin to be felt on the other side of the fence as well. From then on, the nights are never quiet again. We'll also travel to a farm in Costa Rica where, amidst family bonfires and nighttime games, something that shouldn't exist gets a little too close to one of the cousins; we'll meet a listener marked by witchcraft since before birth, who tries to protect her son from a presence bound to his blood; and, finally, we'll follow a young man who has been dreaming for years about the same woman dressed in black… until one day he sees her walking past him in real life. If you're ready for stories of witches, rituals, and presences that return again and again, turn off the lights, get comfortable… Tales of the Night is about to begin."
Ep 114The Spirits in the Abandoned Barracks (and other macabre tales)
In this episode of Tales of the Night, four stories take us down paths where silence, darkness, and solitude become signs of something more. A nighttime pilgrimage through the hills leaves two people facing an inexplicable figure. In another tale, a celebration at a farm reveals that sounds don't always come from where we expect. And finally, a man marked by a life of wandering finds refuge in an abandoned place… unaware that he wasn't alone. Stories where the inexplicable isn't always out in the open, but leaves deep marks on those who experience it. Turn off the lights, get comfortable, and join us for these new Tales of the Night.
Ep 113Guardians of the Paranormal (Cats stories)
Today on Tales of the Night we're going to tell listener stories about cats that seem to perceive or confront paranormal presences, acting as protectors against inexplicable events.
Ep 112The Witch of the Mexico - Queretaro Highway (and other stories)
Tonight's stories are about witches, but they're very different from each other. One is straight-up horror, a story that could have happened to anyone. The other takes us into the lives of a family spanning generations. A family of witches. Believe me, both are well worth listening to, and I know they'll stay with you long after you finish the episode. Let yourselves be carried away, wherever you are, and if you can, close your eyes. Listen with the lights off. Immerse yourselves in the following Tales of the Night.
Ep 111Midnight Shift (and other horror stories)
In this episode of Tales of the Night, the early morning hours become the stage where something starts to go wrong. Voices that shouldn't be heard, night shifts that spiral out of control, and presences that appear just when no one else is looking. Stories submitted by people who lived through experiences difficult to explain, which took place in old houses, hospital corridors, and rooms where loneliness opens the door to something more.
Ep 110Never Play Ouija in December
Today, unlike all the other episodes, we wish you that you will NOT be the next protagonist of Tales of the Night. Never play with a Ouija board in December.
