Multiple measures are being taken now to add a new fireworks show to Universal Epic Universe, despite the company not yet officially announcing such a project. With job listings recently posted for new fireworks technicians, a new permanent launchpad being constructed behind the theme park, and now work happening on the fountains within Epic Universe, it’s clear they’re ramping up to debut a new show.

Let’s dig into everything we think we know so far about this possible new nighttime show for the new theme park, including what it may be called and what we can learn from public permits, in today’s news update.

Fireworks launchpad at center of pond behind Epic Universe, Aerial Photos by Bioreconstruct

When Epic Universe officially opened in May of last year it did not debut with a fireworks show. There were fireworks to mark the opening, but only for media the day before the park officially opened.

Since then we have seen special fireworks demonstrations only on July 4th and New Year’s Eve. For those presentations temporary launch pads were set up in dirt. But things are about to change as preparations are being made for permanent launch sites.

Official photo of grand opening event from Universal Orlando Resort

Shortly after grand opening last year, Seth Kubersky interviewed entertainment directors for Universal Orlando. In the interview, published at Orlando Weekly, Anitra Pritchard, senior manager of show direction at Epic Universe had the following to say about fireworks at the park: “We’re still looking into [fireworks]; we’re still working on it.”

Cut to just a few months later, and the construction on permanent launch pads started.

Fireworks Launch Pads

Located behind the park, on the other side of the Universal Helios Grand Hotel, a launch pad is being constructed in the center of a large drainage pond.

It took several more months, but we can now see a concrete pad at the end of the peninsular at the center of the pond, with an access road leading to it from the shore.

At the shore, what appears to be a control booth with a window has been installed. This little bunker features a window facing the launchpad, perfect for detonating the pyro remotely.

Two more of these prefabricated control booths arrived on site as well, but have yet to be installed. Permits say they will be located on the sides of the park, atop buildings in Dark Universe and the Wizarding World.

Permits for prefabricated sheds to be installed on rooftops, fasttrack.ocfl.net

The few temporary special fireworks shows we have seen so far have included fireworks at the center, behind the park, as well as on the sides, near these two lands, so these control booths appear to be going to new permanent launch sites for secondary pyro.

Official map with approximate side fireworks launch sites circled

Now Hiring: Fireworks Technicians

Universal Orlando just this month has put out a call for new job positions that may be related to permanent fireworks shows at Epic Universe.

According to the job listings, which were first discovered by YoBentley on social media, they are looking for two techs for fireworks and pyro at Epic Universe, as seen in the image below.

Recent job listings, Image: YoBentley

The job requirements describe one of the positions as assisting in the transportation, preparation, and storage of fireworks and equipment.

Job description from one of the listings, Image: YoBentley

New Nighttime Show Name

A trademark application was filed for a name and logo for what very well could be a new nighttime show at Epic Universe.

Trademark application for possible new show name, U.S. Patent & Trademark Office

Filed back in December of last year, the trademark application included a logo in addition to the name itself.

The logo for “Universal Celestial Goodnight” was filed for use in “entertainment services in the nature of an amusement park show.”

Logo filed by Universal with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office

Curiously, this logo has been seen posted publicly once before. A YouTube channel showcasing demo music for Epic Universe by artist Johnny J. Johnston seems to be utilizing a colorful render of the logo image as its main channel logo—although they draw no attention to it on the channel itself.

Color version of logo seen on YouTube: @GlobalDiscoveryGroup

As with all details for a possible nighttime show, we do not have confirmation that this name and logo are in fact the official name for a hypothetical show.

Fountains and Lighting Upgrades

The current nighttime show for Epic Universe features a choreographed show of coordinated fountains and colorful lighting all throughout Celestial Park, the central area of the park.

Right now though, the main set of fountains, known as the Cosmos Fountain, are undergoing scheduled maintenance, and are not running as part of the current nightly show.

Cosmos Fountain drained for maintenance, Photo: Kdodgers24

On top of that, a lot of the embedded LED ground lighting is being worked on as well.

All of the fountain and lighting work, however, is rumored to be related to preparation for this new possible show. The fountains are expected to be done with refurbishment just in time for the new show to debut.

Ground lighting covered during renovation work, Photo: @Kdodgers24

We actually saw testing happening with new animated projections inside of the fountains for the first time back in December. These types of effects are not currently utilized during public shows.

Projection effects testing at Epic Universe

What appeared to be a phoenix from Harry Potter flapping its wings could be seen projected on to the fountains, visible in the video below taken from a room at the Helios hotel.

Here is another view for you pic.twitter.com/tyzKJDgN1v

— Dave Hamilton (@Jedi_Web_Master) December 4, 2025

When Will the New Show Debut?

Without an official announcement, it’s hard to predict when a new show will debut, but we can speculate based on what the park did last year.

Fireworks at New Year’s Eve, Photo: Bioreconstruct

One of two dates we saw any fireworks at all in 2025 was on the Fourth of July, so it stands to reason that the park will want to have the new fireworks launchpads ready in time for that this year.

That likely also means that any maintenance work on the Cosmos Fountain should be wrapped up by then too, at the very latest anyway. (I would hope the fountains could return sooner.)

Perhaps we could see a regular fireworks show for Epic Universe debut after its annual July 4th presentation? Or maybe, just maybe, it could debut even sooner, like in time for the summer season?

For now, stay tuned to Park Stop for the latest Epic Universe news and check out our recent story for more info on expansions to this park, including a massive 150,000 square foot new attraction coming to the Wizarding World.

A big thank you to Bioreconstruct for all of the aerial photos seen in this story. You can follow him on social media and YouTube for more incredible theme park photography.

Recent aerial view of Epic Universe, Aerial Photos by @Bioreconstruct

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