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Although the Sphere has dazzled Las Vegas visitors, the 17,000-seat performance venue continued to lose money in the first quarter of 2025.
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Comic Book Resources on MSNOne Piece Anime's Record-Breaking Las Vegas Sphere Display Returns for Encore Activation This MonthAs one of the biggest anime in the world, One Piece is more than worthy of its grand return to the Las Vegas Sphere.
One Piece is returning to the Exosphere, the exterior of Sphere in Las Vegas, on Monday, May 19, for Licensing Expo 2025.
The expansion of Boring Company’s Vegas Loop is expected to ramp up following the opening of multiple offshoots from the Las Vegas Convention Center to neighboring resorts.
Dead & Company is currently performing at the Sphere in Las Vegas as part of an ongoing 2025 residency. With only two weekends left, some tickets are still available.
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From Desert Water Stop to Global Destination, Las Vegas Celebrates 120 Years of Iconic History and Reinvention LAS VEGAS—On May 15th, Las Vegas celebrates its 120th birthday, honoring more than
The 49ers tight end and his wife enjoy an unreal show at The Sphere in Las Vegas while looking like “Deadheads” following the star’s big new contract.
Sphere Entertainment Co. has said it will soon roll out a new global development plan that focuses on smaller and cheaper venues.
The Backstreet Boys have announced three more Las Vegas residency dates, now performing at the Sphere until August 24, 2025.
Due to overwhelming demand, the Backstreet Boys are adding a final three shows to their highly anticipated summer residency, “Into The Millennium” at Sphere in Las Vegas on August 22, 23 and 24, bringing the total number of shows to 21.
The Las Vegas Sphere's parent company, Sphere Entertainment, just released its first-quarter earnings report, and there's reason for optimism despite some bad news. According to The Hollywood ...
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Powder on MSNWhy Dead & Co. Showed Skiing During a Performance at The SphereJessica Simpson returned to television screens following a 15-year absence. Simpson, 44, performed during the Sunday, May 18, American Idol finale, hitting the stage to deliver two tracks: her new song “Blame Me” and her famed 2005 rendition of “These Boots Are Made for Walkin,” a reimagining of Nancy Sinatra’s 1966 hit. The “Boots” performance