Sphere Entertainment Cos. built the largest spherical building on Earth in Las Vegas. Now it wants to build a smaller one outside D.C. The company behind Sphere unveiled plans Sunday night for what it ...
A Sphere Entertainment venue could be coming to Maryland under a proposal announced by the governor's office. The 6,000-seat venue would be a smaller-scale version of the 17,600-seat Sphere that ...
The proposed venue would be one of the first smaller-scale Spheres with seating for 6,000 people instead of over 17,000. The proposed venue would be one of the first smaller-scale Spheres with ...
Sphere Entertainment will open a smaller Sphere arena at National Harbor near Washington D.C. The D.C. Sphere will seat 6,000 people and cost about $200 million. Another Sphere is also under ...
Turns out, what happens in Vegas doesn't only stay in Vegas. The Sphere – the technologically superior venue just off the Strip in Las Vegas – is getting a baby replica in Maryland. Sphere ...
Madison Square Garden owner James Dolan is looking to duplicate the success of the Las Vegas Sphere with a new, eye-popping, high-tech venue just outside Washington, DC — a massive orb-shaped arena at ...
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Sphere Entertainment Co. has announced where it plans to build a second Sphere in the United States. The next Sphere is set to be built at National Harbor, a premier destination in ...
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Hoping to prove that what happens in Vegas can also happen in Prince George's County, developers and Gov. Wes Moore announced a plan to bring Sphere -- a Las Vegas concert and ...
Developers want to bring a piece of Las Vegas to the DMV. Sphere Entertainment and state officials in Maryland announced plans for a mini Sphere for the Washington, D.C. region at National Harbor.
Sphere Entertainment plans to build a new, immersive venue at National Harbor, Maryland. The proposed Sphere at National Harbor would seat 6,000 people and feature advanced technologies. The economic ...
Rahul Malhotra is a Weekend News Writer for Collider. From Francois Ozon to David Fincher, he'll watch anything once. He has been writing for Collider for over two years, and has covered everything ...
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