A new “Nightmare Fuel” show will take the stage at this year’s Halloween Horror Nights, which begins Aug. 30 at Universal Studios Florida.
The show, titled “Nightmare Fuel: Nocturnal Circus,” will feature pyro and aerialists, Universal revealed Friday.
“Step right up to a dark circus, a new nightmare that carries with it a sinister curse,” reads a description of the show.
Although Universal didn’t share any other details about the production, previous “Nightmare Fuel” shows have also featured a high-energy soundtrack, dancers and special effects.
The first “Nightmare Fuel” debuted in 2021, replacing the long-running Academy of Villains show.
Universal has revealed most of the lineup for this year’s after-hours event. It will include 10 haunted houses, five scare zones and specialty food. Select attractions will also be open during the after-hours event.
Halloween Horror Nights will run select nights Aug. 30-Nov. 3.