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While The Weeknd is wrapping up his final trilogy of albums, he has another horrifying one on the way this Halloween . The superstar announced on Wednesday (Aug. 7) that he’ll be returning to Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood with a new haunted house, The Weeknd: Nightmare Trilogy.

The one-of-a-kind horror experience will feature surprises at every turn and music by The Weeknd (real name Abel Tesfaye) scored by his frequent collaborator and seven-time Grammy-winning producer Mike Dean . In 2022, The Weeknd launched the After Hours Nightmare haunted house at Halloween Horror Nights that was inspired by his Billboard 200 -topping album, After Hours. “I knew his songs, but I didn’t really understand how it all connected to horror until I sat down and started talking to Abel and then did a deep dive into his music,” Halloween Horror Nights creative director and executive producer John Murdy told Billboard at the time.



“His music videos and his cinematic inspirations ...

was really I think the ‘a-ha’ moment for me.” Halloween Horror Nights kicks off on Sept. 5 and will continue on select nights through Nov.

3. Various ticket options are now available on the Universal Studios website , including general admission; Universal Express; after 2 p.m.

day/night; early access, which provides access to select haunted houses beginning at 5:30 p.m. (subject to change) in advance of the scheduled 7 p.

m. event opening time; R.I.

P. tour pass; Frequent Fear Pass and Ultimate Fear Pass. Watch the official The Weeknd: Nightmare Trilogy announcement video below.

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