, seen in the background, May 2008. On November 9, 2006,
Universal Orlando announced that
Blue Man Group would have a self-titled live residency at the resort and housed in a new theater; construction began shortly after the announcement. The new 1,000-seat theater was housed within Soundstage 18, which was previously occupied by
Nickelodeon Studios from 1990 to 2005 at Universal Orlando's production facilities, behind Universal CityWalk's
Hard Rock Cafe. In preparation for the rezoning of the building into CityWalk, a walkway was constructed between the Universal Studios Florida theme park and the resort's Hard Rock Cafe, allowing an easy access to the venue's entrance without needing to purchase admission to the theme park. The former Nickelodeon Studios entrance at the theme park was turned into an attended exit from the theme park to the venue's entrance. The theater was sponsored as the
Sharp Aquos Theatre from its opening in June 2007 until 2012. Between October and November 2008, the pathway to the venue was temporarily moved for construction of the
Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit roller coaster, which opened in 2009. In January 2012, the Nickelodeon Kiosk closed in favor for the Blue Man Store, which opened on March 1, 2014. In November 2012, the front façade of Soundstage 18 was repainted with a Blue Man holding up the Blue Man Group logo, the "Sharp Aquos Theatre" signage on the awning was removed, the box office was redesigned, and the BMG Gear store was redone as well. In February 2016, the venue was expanded and renovated into previously abandoned areas of the studio with the first floor and lobby area repainted. ==Summary==