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I’m pretty sure that this isn’t what MSG had in mind for The Sphere in Las Vegas. You’ll see what I mean.

If you’ve been following the construction news of the MSG Sphere in Las Vegas, you’ll know that it’s a beyond-bonkers state-of-the-art facility.

  • 366 ft high, 512 ft wide
  • 1.2 million LED lights, each the size of a hockey puck
  • 16K video capability
  • 250 ft interior screen
  • 160,000 speakers (that is NOT a typo)
  • Vibrating seats
  • Wind machines
  • Audience capacity of 18,000

Check out the demo from July 4.

Wild, huh? Naturally, the adult entertainment industry is very interested. I received this email from Brett Hogan of CamSoda Communications.

Hi! W hile U2 will be rocking out inside the MSG Sphere during its opening weekend, the exterior – which has dazzled Sin City recently with its plethora of LED screens – will be broadcasting a live webcam show featuring adult superstar, Brandi Love, courtesy of adult webcam platform, CamSoda.

In an offer to MSG owner, James Dolan, CamSoda’s Vice President offered up to $1 million to broadcast this webcam show on September 30th, citing Las Vegas as the “ultimate adult entertainment destination” and the Sphere’s jaw-dropping technology. Interested in checking out the full offer letter and partnership details? I’m including it below! Feel free to let me know of any questions.

Best, Brett Hogan

Um, okay… Here’s the letter.

Dear Mr. Dolan, 

My name is Daryn Parker, VP of CamSoda – an adult webcam company – and let me be the first to tell you that I cannot wait for the opening of the MSG Sphere in Las Vegas. It will surely be the ultimate entertainment venue in the premier destination for entertainment, and as an expert in adult entertainment, I’d love to present you with a one-of-a-kind offer as September’s opening draws closer. 

We all know the adult industry is the backbone of Sin City, and to celebrate this launch as only Las Vegas can, I am offering you the unique opportunity to broadcast the Sphere’s very first webcam show on the venue’s exterior via CamSoda. Everyone knows a mother knows best, so for this show we would have Brandi Love – the world’s most popular MILF – stream live from Camsoda to the sphere. For up to $1 million, we would stream a live cam show along the exterior of the sphere, utilizing the world-class technology for all to see. 

As the leader in adult camming, we are no stranger to broadcasting and coupled with the all-new technology and enormous backdrop that is the MSG Sphere, we think this offer will prove to be mutually beneficial for both parties. It will put CamSoda on the national stage, growing our user base, while also cementing the Sphere as Las Vegas’ ultimate entertainment destination. Myself – along with the rest of the world – has already seen the type of graphics and dazzling illuminations the Sphere is capable of using its 580,000-square-foot LED screen – imagine seeing Brandi Love play with herself with that kind of resolution?

What do you think? I strongly encourage you to consider this offer and of course, please let me know of any questions by reaching me at [email protected]

I look forward to doing business with you!

Regards, Daryn Parker – VP, CamSoda

Just sayin’…

Alan Cross

is an internationally known broadcaster, interviewer, writer, consultant, blogger and speaker. In his 40+ years in the music business, Alan has interviewed the biggest names in rock, from David Bowie and U2 to Pearl Jam and the Foo Fighters. He’s also known as a musicologist and documentarian through programs like The Ongoing History of New Music.

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2 thoughts on “I’m pretty sure that this isn’t what MSG had in mind for The Sphere in Las Vegas. You’ll see what I mean.

  • Daryn Parker is a complete idiot. Is he really being serious?

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  • AB InBev already booked it for Dylan Mulvaney.😁

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