And the site of the next Sphere will be…
Over the last year, the Sphere in Las Vegas has proven itself to be one of the greatest music venues ever. The visuals, the sound, and the overall experience have
Read MoreOver the last year, the Sphere in Las Vegas has proven itself to be one of the greatest music venues ever. The visuals, the sound, and the overall experience have
Read MoreThat’s it for KISS–at least a version of the band that features Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley. They played a final show in New York City last night (December 2).
Read MoreU2 began their much-hyped residency at the brand new MSG Sphere in Las Vegas last night. The show (officially entitled “U2:UV Achtung Baby Live at Sphere) and the venue (built
Read MoreU2 has been in rehearsals for their much-hyped debut at the US$2.3 billion/18,600 person capacity Sphere in Las Vegas for weeks now. Tonight, the public gets to see what all
Read MoreIt cost a reported US$2.4 billion. It takes up 580,000 square feet. The 18K(!!!) video screen is the largest on the planet and runs at 60 frames per second. It
Read MoreThe MSG Sphere, thte US$2.4 billion new venue on The Strip in Vegas, is set to open with a U2 residency at the end of the month. This is a
Read MoreIf 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. Check out the demo from July 4. Wild,
Read MoreThey’re testing things out at the new MSG Sphere in Las Vegas ahead of U2’s baptism of the place this September. All we can see what’s happening on the outside
Read MoreThe US$2.3 billion MSG Sphere is set to open in September with U2 being the first act with a residency. They did some testing of the outside of the building,
Read MoreAfter decades of playing in arenas and stadiums, U2 knows what those gigs are like both in terms of their advantages and disadvantages. Now that they’ve been picked to open
Read MoreU2 begins a 12-date residency at the new MSG Sphere in Las Vegas at the end of September. In case you missed it, all 297,500 tickets for the 17 shows
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