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Scooby-Doo x Universal Monsters mash-up coming to Fan Fest Nights in 2026

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New event at Universal Studios Hollywood celebrates the world of fandom

Universal Studios Hollywood is bringing back its Universal Fan Fest Nights event in 2026, and will offer a unique Scooby-Doo x Universal Monsters mash-up.

Universal Fan Fest Nights is an after-hours, separately ticketed event that celebrates the world of fandom with new immersive experiences.

The inaugural event took place this year, providing experiences inspired by sci-fi, fantasy, gaming and anime brands like Star TrekBack to the Future, Dungeons & Dragons, One Piece and Jujutsu Kaisen.

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It was created by the team behind Halloween Horror Nights and provided the same level of intensity and detail as the iconic Halloween event.

The upcoming Universal Fan Fest Nights starts on 23 April 2026 and runs on select nights through 16 May.

As well as “a variety of eclectic worlds that celebrate and elevate fandom favorites”, it will feature an innovative mash-up of Scooby-Doo x Universal Monsters in Universal’s iconic backlot.

“The debut of our second annual Universal Fan Fest Nights event is just months away and Universal Studios Hollywood is knee-deep in its development, fine-tuning the very details that we know make a difference for fans,” said Scott Strobl, executive vice president and general manager at Universal Studios Hollywood.

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“We are passionate about creating a top-notch fan event for our guests and can’t wait to share how incredible year two will be.”

Presale tickets for Universal Fan Fest Nights 2026 are available for purchase now, through 17 December.

Over at Universal Orlando, the Volcano Bay water park has brought back its Volcano Bay Nights event for autumn with Scooby-Doo experiences.

Images courtesy of Universal

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Bea Mitchell

Bea is a journalist specialising in entertainment, attractions and tech with 15 years' experience. She has written and edited for publications including CNET, BuzzFeed, Digital Spy, Evening Standard and BBC. Bea graduated from King's College London and has an MA in journalism.

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