- **Q: How long has Slash been involved with Halloween Horror Nights?
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Travel / Theme Parks
Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash, a lifelong theme park enthusiast and horror fan, is making a big splash at Universal Studios Hollywood's Halloween Horror Nights 2025. From composing music for haunted houses to becoming a character himself, S...
Slash's journey with Halloween Horror Nights began in 2014, and he has since scored six houses centered around Universal's classic monsters. This year, he returns with 'Scarecrow: Music by Slash,' a maze set in the Dust Bowl era, featuring a cover of the traditional folk song 'O Death.' His Americana-influenced score is a departure from his previous goth and metal compositions.
Beyond his musical contributions, Slash's passion for theme parks is evident in his detailed knowledge of Universal Studios' backlot tram trek and his appreciation for classic Disney rides like the Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean. He also enjoys newer attractions like 'The Secret Life of Pets: Off the Leash.'
Slash's enthusiasm extends to roller coasters, with a recent visit to Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi. His genuine love for theme parks and horror makes him a natural fit for Halloween Horror Nights, where he can share his passion with fans in a unique and thrilling way.
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