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    The world is getting a second Sphere after success of Las Vegas

    By Rich Booth,

    5 hours ago

    A second Sphere will be built after the success of the Las Vegas venue.

    The massive $2.3 billion Las Vegas Sphere opened in 2023 as the gambling capital’s most expensive entertainment venue. A high-resolution LED screen wraps halfway around the 17,500-seat audience. It has hosted concerts and sporting events.

    Now another venue will be built in the capital of the United Arab Emirates.

    Abu Dhabi 's Department of Culture and Tourism and Sphere Entertainment Co. announced the plan late on Tuesday to bring a Sphere to the Middle East.

    The announcement offered no financing information, nor did it say where the Sphere would be built in the Emirati capital. Officials with the Sphere and Abu Dhabi's government did not immediately respond to questions about the project Wednesday.

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    Red Bull driver Max Verstappen, of the Netherlands, drives past the Sphere during the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix (Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

    Abu Dhabi has been trying to differentiate itself as a travel destination from neighboring Dubai in the UAE, an energy-rich federation of seven sheikhdoms on the Arabian Peninsula. The UAE is also preparing to open the first casino in the country.

    However, some projects in the UAE have failed to be built or been delayed for years after being announced in economic downturns.

    The Sphere’s opening weekend recently took place on 29 September 2023 with a U2 concert, as some of the best seats were priced between $400 and $500. Since then, photos of the venue have gone viral both TikTok and X - formerly known as Twitter - as footage has shown what the inside of the Sphere looks like.

    In January this year, a plan for a Sphere in London was withdrawn.

    Madison Square Garden Entertainment (MSG) said it could not continue to participate in a process that was “merely a political football between rival parties”.

    In a letter to the Planning Inspectorate MSG said it was “extremely disappointing” that Londoners would “not benefit from the Sphere’s groundbreaking technology and the thousands of well-paying jobs it would have created”.

    In December, Housing Secretary Michael Gove used his powers to “call in” and review the rejection of planning permission by London Mayor Sadiq Khan for the 21,000-capacity, 300ft-tall sphere in Stratford, east London.

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    Jamgrass Lover
    35m ago
    First of all, the price for the best seats in the house for U2 was closer to $1500 to $2000. I had them, second 105 row 12 and paid $1500 each. Totally worth it! Then went to the Dead and paid about $600 for the other best section 106 row 19, and no, I was not under the overhang which is the worst seats in the house, imo. Going again Nov 1 to see the Eagles and will pay around $400 for middle section 400s seats just to see the “difference” in view. There really is not a bad seat in the Sphere, except under the overhang in the 100s sections which blocks your view of most of the screen. This place is amazing for music, 160K+ speakers and the amazing screen. Can’t beat it. The only part that isn’t great is having to deal with being in Las Vegas…too much noise and people.
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