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What to Expect at Las Vegas' New Sphere Entertainment Venue

Sep 10, 2023
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What to Expect at Las Vegas' New Sphere Entertainment Venue
Sphere is available for group functions and events of 150 to 20,000 people.
Credit: 2023 Sphere Entertainment Co.

The Las Vegas hospitality and entertainment business can be a cruel mistress. Just when a casino-resort or attraction operator believes they have the biggest, baddest, coolest (fill in the blank) on the Strip, something new comes along that’s bigger, badder and, yes, cooler. That something is now Sphere, and it may be a while before it’s dethroned as “the next big thing.”

Much like the Strat Hotel’s sky-high tower — an iconic symbol (and convenient navigational aid) in the Las Vegas skyline since 1996 — and the High Roller observation wheel that slowly spins mid-Strip, Sphere cannot be easily ignored. Looming over the east side of the Strip, the gigantic orb demands attention, as its outer skin (aka the “Exosphere”) has already begun displaying super-crisp, high-definition images that easily distract drivers, especially on nearby Sands Avenue or Koval Lane.

Next-Level Tech Inside and Out

But what’s behind the impressive facade is a marvel of both modern engineering and technological prowess — and much more than just a pretty face. Connected directly to the Venetian Expo (formerly the Sands Expo), the world’s largest spherical structure features an interior display plane (in yesterday’s parlance: a screen) that wraps up, over and around the audience, and purports to be the highest-resolution LED display on Earth. Meanwhile, an audio system to match the impressive graphics is powered by “beamforming” technology that delivers what operator Sphere Entertainment Co. calls “headphones sound without the headphones” to each of the 17,600 seats in the house. But even before the first guests venture inside, the Exosphere, comprising 580,000 square feet of LED panels, has been teasing Las Vegas visitors and locals alike with mind-boggling graphics: everything from an eerily lifelike, winking eyeball to an NBA basketball and the moon’s surface. 

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And Sphere’s scale — even by Las Vegas’ over-the-top architectural standards — is spectacularly massive.

Shortly after the announcement of Sphere’s opening set of acts — a 25-show residency by rock band U2 that will kick off on Sept. 29 — most seats sold out during the presale period. But the venue’s first resident multimedia show to feature the full breadth of Sphere’s features and functionality, Darren Aronofsky’s “Postcard From Earth,” will offer patrons a truly immersive experience when it opens on Oct. 6. Tickets for that show are priced from $49 (plus fees) and are considerably easier to procure.

Sphere will offer guests an immersive experience later this month.
Sphere will offer guests an immersive experience later this month.
Credit: 2023 Sphere Entertainment Co.

An Option for Groups 

But Sphere certainly is not a one-trick pony. According to Rich Claffey, executive vice president and chief operations officer for Sphere Entertainment Co., the venue “can offer a wide range of group, private and custom experiences for organizations, companies and conferences that want to create one-of-a-kind events for anywhere from 150 to 20,000 people.” 

Sphere also boasts an added feature that competing business facilities can’t possibly replicate: an organization’s logo and/or message displayed prominently on the Exosphere.

While big Las Vegas openings are often hyped full of promise, some fall short when the actual experience goes live. We’ll see how Sphere measures up soon enough.  

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