The Sphere debuted a variety of displays on its Exosphere on the Fourth of July, and continues to show off new designs daily.
MSG Sphere
The organizers of a design convention this fall are offering attendees tickets to Darren Aronofsky’s “Postcard from Earth” theatrical production.
If you loved the MSG Sphere’s Fourth of July Exosphere display and want to see inside the dome, you can check out a show that is cheaper than U2’s.
With an introduction that would make Katy Perry proud, the MSG Sphere ignited the night and let it shine on Tuesday.
The alternating displays included a stylistic stars and stripes, a floral pattern, blue streaks and one resembling red, gold and white fireworks.
While it won’t host a possible future NBA team in Las Vegas, the Sphere has already made its mark as a major addition to the Strip skyline ahead of its September opening.
Darren Aronofsky wants to instill the beauty of nature inside the $2.3 billion Sphere.
One of the late entertainer Danny Gans’ famous cars is up for bid at the Barrett-Jackson Las Vegas Auction.
Fred Armisen is to appear at the Punk Rock Museum. So is Alonzo the hobby horse.
Bono reportedly walked away satisfied at the setup.
A lawsuit filed by a Hawaii-based cost consultant alleges that MSG Sphere officials have failed to pay $3.1 million in a consulting contract.
The content that will be brought to the massive screen of the MSG Sphere is being developed at Burbank’s Big Dome studio with new ‘Big Sky’ camera technology.
The F1 team is eager to see The Sphere when completed, but has staged events only outside.
Bono and U2’s famed sound engineer, Joe O’Herlihy, were spotted at The MSG Sphere over the weekend.
Operators of the 17,500-seat performance venue are offering refunds or reseating on other dates for holders of premium tickets for U2 shows with obstructed views.