Halloween Horror Nights in Hollywood Announces Blumhouse Terror Tram and The Weeknd’s Return

The annual Halloween Horror Nights event in Orlando and Hollywood have a lot of haunted houses in common , typically celebrating the biggest franchises in horror, but Universal Studios gives audiences plenty of reasons to want to check out both locations. One thing that sets Hollywood apart from Orlando is its “Terror Tram,” an experience that normally takes fans through the iconic movie studio’s backlot, though is converted into a much more unsettling experience for the Halloween event. This year’s Terror Tram will honor various icons from Blumhouse Productions films, but the frights don’t end there, as musical artist The Weeknd is returning to Halloween Horror Nights to unleash an all-new house on fans. Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood kicks off on Thursday, September 5th and will continue select nights through Sunday, November 3rd.

Per press release, “The Weeknd is one of the 21st century’s most significant artists and the enigmatic superstar has continued to shatter records year after year. In 2022, he joined forces with Halloween Horror Nights to create the popular haunted house, ‘The Weeknd: After Hours Nightmare,’ inspired by his highly successful ‘After Hours’ album. This year, he returns with ‘The Weeknd: Nightmare Trilogy,’ which provides fans an authentic, one-of-a-kind horror experience with surprises at every turn and music by The Weeknd scored by seminal producer, artist, and seven-time Grammy award winner Mike Dean.”

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