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Sphere

Mid-StripAwe-inspiring, immersive, and acoustically perfect.
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Opening hours
  • Monday: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Thursday: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Friday: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Saturday: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Sunday: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM

A revolutionary venue featuring a wrap-around interior LED screen and beamforming audio technology.

Reviews from Google

Chelsea M.2 weeks ago
This was pretty cool!! lol, we sat in the very last row so I didn’t feel a lot of the imax effects but - also didn’t feel the vertigo and felt like I had more space than others so that was nice! (Our seats did shake too!) it was nice to see the visual as a whole, while we came for no doubt, we wanted to experience the artistic endeavor of the building itself as well. The acoustics were great too! Everything was very clear. The space looks pretty neat inside, and getting into the venue was smooth- they didn’t hassle you like other venues with their policies and it was pretty quick going through everything, lots of options for alcohol, bathrooms etc. At the end of the night they did make us climb down a crowded steep stairwell like 16 flights or something with hundreds of people and I felt like that wasn’t super smooth. They also directed you down a specific street so if you are walking somewhere after the show you might be in the wrong place from where you wanted to be. If you sit in 300- early row 400 sections you might get some foam balls they drop during several events. Lots of special visuals are created for the show itself but there are spots for the artists to pop up for live feeds too since you’re pretty far away from the stage. If you’re going for No Doubt check out the No Doubt experience at the Venetian for more memorabilia. I guess they are connected with the sphere so they might do this type of thing with other bands too, adds a special touch for fans.
Haile Hailein the last week
The Sphere in Las Vegas is a must-visit, no matter what event is being hosted there. We attended The Wizard of Oz, and it was simply amazing! The visuals were incredibly vivid, with stunning colors that brought the story to life and made you feel like you were part of the experience. The immersive effects—including sound, scents, and even wind—created an unforgettable atmosphere that truly transported you into the movie. I was also impressed by how smoothly the venue operated. The employees were friendly, organized, and consistently guided guests throughout the venue, helping everyone get to their seats efficiently and ensuring a seamless exit so the next audience could be seated. The entire experience was well-coordinated from start to finish. If you’re visiting Las Vegas, make sure to add the Sphere to your itinerary. It’s an experience unlike any other and one you won’t soon forget! Our hotel was in walking distance, which was even better.
Kobe G3 months ago
I recently visited the Sphere in Las Vegas, and it truly lived up to the hype. Yes, the ticket prices are definitely on the higher side but honestly, the overall experience was well worth it. The visuals are absolutely mind-blowing, and the scale of the screen and sound system is something you really have to experience in person to fully appreciate. Occasionally there are objects that drop down from the ceiling to provide a fully immersive experience in a way that regular theaters just can’t match. One thing I’d recommend is arriving early. There’s a lot to see and do before the show starts — plenty of photo opportunities inside and outside the venue, plus food and drinks available. If you’re interested in merchandise, there’s also an after-show setup on the main floor where merch is sold, which makes it easy to browse once everything wraps up. One small downside: the escalator ride took quite a while since I was seated pretty far back in the venue, so exiting wasn’t super quick. Not a huge issue, but something to keep in mind if you’re in a rush afterward. Overall, despite the premium pricing and minor logistical delays, the Sphere delivers a next-level entertainment experience that’s absolutely worth checking out at least once.
Rogelio Gonzalez4 weeks ago
Getting into the sphere was very easy, I arrived almost an hour before the show. There were a lot of people at that time ,but the staff outside made sure to let those arriving where they need to go since there are different levels for access. Once inside there was signage and staff to help you navigate to your seating area. They moved the flow of people and it didn't seem like endless wait times to get to where you need to be. There were merchandise vendors on almost all the floors and the lines moved pretty quick. The view of the stage and the screens was amazing, the interactive aspects of the show made it even better. The sphere has ruined all other venues for me, as I now do not want to see another act unless it's at the sphere. The a c ousting and level of sound was perfect! Overall this was just amazing and not what I expected. I highly recommend catching a show at this venue. I'm a little bummed that I didn't go with my gut to see the Wizard of Oz before this concert. Now I want to see it as it will be amazing.
Chris Schuffler2 weeks ago
Great experience at the sphere. I saw No Doubt here. The screen size and graphics are amazing. I would see another show here. The 200 section is the best area to see the entire show and screen. From rows 20 and up in the 100 section you have great stage view; however, the screen is partially obscured by the 200 level floor above you. The tickets are not cheap but everyone should go and see it at least once.
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