Prepare for the most anticipated horror event in Southeast Asia, with five spine-chilling haunted houses, three scare zones, two new shows and a sinful dining experience.
Venue: Universal Studios Singapore
Date: 29 Sep to 4 Nov 2023
Time: 7.30pm to 1.30am (Peak nights) | 7.30pm to 12.30am (Non-peak nights)
Fee: Admission fees apply (Check prices here)
Universal Studios Singapore Halloween Horror Nights 11
Prepare to scream as Southeast Asia’s most iconic and anticipated scare fest returns to full scale and is set to take you to a whole new level of fear with new thrills! Running across 18 event nights (10 peak nights and 8 non-peak nights) from 29 September to 4 November 2023, fans can look forward to five terrifying haunted houses, three sinister scare zones, two live shows and a multi-sensory dining experience. Guests can also enjoy the theme park’s thrilling rides and attractions during event nights. Here's taking a closer look at the key highlights of this year's Universal Studios Singapore Halloween Horror Nights:
Five Haunted Houses
Fans can steel themselves for five horrifying new haunted houses:
A Brand-New Haunted House Experience Based On The Netflix’s Global Hit Zombie Series, All of Us Are Dead
For the first time ever, Southeast Asia’s most iconic scare event will feature a terrifying new experience based on the Korean horror series, All of Us Are Dead. The series will be brought to life in a haunted house designed to take fans along the students’ perilous journey as they fight for their lives after a zombie outbreak in their high school.
Fans will brave their way through Hyosan High School – the source of the zombie outbreak – as they try to make it out alive. Iconic scenes will be recreated, from the horrifying discovery in the medical bay to the nail-biting classroom fight and the harrowing escape from the library.
Rebirth of the Matriarch
Rebirth of the Matriarch brings back the titular character from the very first edition of Universal Studios Singapore Halloween Horror Nights, where guests will step foot into the family home where a deadly ritual is being conducted to bring The Matriarch back to life. The haunted house is presented by Official Partner Coca Cola Zero Sugar.
DIYU: Descent into Hell
DIYU: Descent into Hell puts Chinese mythology centre stage as guests face King Yama’s judgement and punishment for their earthly sins.
Grimm Encounters
Photo Credits: Resorts World Sentosa
Grimm Encounters is a twisted take on the Pied Piper, whose sinister tunes have corrupted everyone’s favourite fairy tales.
[To Be Announced]
Do stay tuned for the reveal of the fifth and final, immersive haunted house, coming soon.
Three Scare Zones
More frights await throughout the park as guests traverse the darkness in the streets:
Dead Man's Wharf
Dead Man's Wharf brings visitors face to face with real-life historical figure Madame Dragon, the fearsome, legendary Chinese pirate and her motley crew.
The Hacker
The Hacker, a destructive A.I. being, reigns supreme over a terrifying cyber-hellscape, where technology feeds off the desperate souls of mankind. The scare zone is presented by Official Partner Tiger Soju Infused Lager.
The Cursed Kiramam
The Cursed Kiramam is an Indian village cursed by the gods, whose once prosperous inhabitants now exist in a state of perpetual torment. Venture in to see if the villagers can escape their impending doom.
Two Live Shows
Experience two pulse-throbbing shows every night:
Judgement Day
Judgement Day is the night’s grand opening Scaremony. Watch as an unfortunate soul tries to escape his final judgement amidst flame and fury.
The Hacker: Game Over
The Hacker: Game Over shows how a destructive A.I being invades and corrupts the games of her victims as she tries to hack her way out of the virtual world and into their nightmares.
Multi-Sensory Dining Experience: Die-ning in Hell
Venue: Hollywood China Arcade
Time: see details below
Fee: see details below
Guests who have the stomach for more horrors can join King Yama’s Feast in Die-ning in Hell. Three gruesome tortures – fire, blade and blood – will be served over a scarily sumptuousthree-course meal. All the while, diners will be entertained by chilling performances by King Yama’s dreadful demons.
Event Nights
- Date: 29 Sep to 4 Nov 2023
- Time: 6pm, 7.45pm or 9.20pm (Duration: Approx. 80min)
- Fee: available with a S$128 top up to a Halloween Horror Nights 11 admission ticket
Non-Event Nights
- Date: 2 to 31 Oct 2023 (Mon & Tue)
- Time: 5.30pm and 7.30pm (Duration: Approx. 80min)
- Fee: S$148
Ticketing Options & Details
Fans can purchase Universal Studios Singapore Halloween Horror Nights tickets online. Various ticket options are available for purchase:
Early Bird Tickets
- Sale Period: now till 17 Aug 2023
- Pricing:
- Peak Nights: S$89
- Non-Peak Nights: S$79
- inclusive of a limited-edition Halloween Horror Nights souvenir, S$5 Halloween Horror Nights food and beverage voucher, S$5 retail voucher and interactive LED wristband
Regular Tickets
- Sale Period: from 18 Aug 2023
- Pricing:
- Peak Nights: S$89
- Non-Peak Nights: S$79
- inclusive of a S$5 Halloween Horror Nights food and beverage voucher, S$5 retail voucher and interactive LED wristband
[Bundle Deal] Frights for Four
The Frights for Four bundle deal of four tickets comes with perks including early entry to the park at 4pm and a Halloween Horror Nights set meal.
R.I.P. Tour
The Halloween Horror Nights R.I.P. Tour is a guided V.I.P. experience which lets guests skip the queues at the haunted houses and rides, in addition to enjoying special experiences such as Die-ning in Hell and a private meet-and-greet with select Halloween Horror Nights 11 characters. Prices start from S$349.
Express Pass
The Halloween Horror Nights Express Pass allows ticket holders to skip the regular lines one time at all haunted houses, and Halloween Horror Nights Express Plus pass allows ticket holders to skip the regular lines unlimited times at all haunted houses, participating rides and attractions.
Event Advisory
The event may be too intense for young children and is not recommended for children under the age of 13. No costumes or costume masks are allowed as well.