Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights has paid tribute to Ozzy Osborne with the launch of the all-original haunted houses, “Ozzy Osbourne: Prince of Darkness” beginning Friday, 28th August at Universal Orlando Resort and Thursday, 3rd September at Universal Studios Hollywood.
Visitors will step onboard the Crazy Train for a journey through the heavy metal icons disturbing world of rock and roll.
The memorial will span 45 years transporting guests on a twisted journey though the artist’s outrageous and eccentric solo career in unique experiences across both coasts.
Music from Ozzy Osbourne’s solo albums will guide guests through “Ozzy Osbourne: Prince of Darkness,” including The Blizzard of Ozz (1980), Diary of a Madman (1981), Bark at the Moon (1983), No More Tears (1991), Scream (2010) and Ordinary Man (2020).
John Murdy, Executive Producer of Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood, said:
“Ozzy Osbourne didn’t just help define heavy metal—he created a cultural phenomenon that has influenced generations of music, art and horror,”
“We previously had the privilege of collaborating with Ozzy, and this new haunted house is an opportunity to honor his extraordinary solo career. Inspired by all 13 of his albums, guests will journey through the dark, surreal worlds that fueled his music and cemented his legacy as the one and only Prince of Darkness.”