New Sphere Planned for Washington, D.C., Marking Venue’s Second U.S. Location

Sphere Entertainment has unveiled plans for its second U.S. venue, marking a significant expansion of the entertainment brand's presence in the country.

The company, behind Las Vegas' state-of-the-art Sphere, revealed that it will be building a smaller-scale version at National Harbor in Maryland, a major tourist destination just outside Washington, D.C. The proposed 6,000-seat venue is significantly smaller than its larger counterpart in Las Vegas, but will still boast an exterior "Exosphere" LED display and the world's highest-resolution LED display interior theater.

According to James Dolan, executive chairman and CEO of Sphere Entertainment, the company's focus has always been on creating a global network of Spheres across forward-looking cities. The Maryland venue is part of this vision, with a partnership between Sphere Entertainment, the state of Maryland, Prince George's County, and Peterson Companies driving the project.

The $200 million project will be funded through a combination of public and private investment, including roughly $200 million in state, local, and private incentives. Once open, it's projected to host year-round entertainment and generate $1 billion annually.

Dolan described Sphere as "a new experiential medium" that aims to bring innovative opportunities to residents and visitors. The State of Maryland, Prince George's County, and Governor Moore have all recognized the potential for a Sphere at National Harbor to elevate and advance immersive experiences across the area.

The upcoming Sphere in Maryland will be the third planned location, following the original venue in Las Vegas and another proposed for Abu Dhabi. Since opening in 2023, the Las Vegas Sphere has hosted a star-studded lineup of musical acts and immersive productions like a new adaptation of "The Wizard of Oz." The venue ranked No. 1 on Billboard's Top Venue chart for buildings with a capacity of 15,000 or more, grossing $370 million from 105 shows.
 
I'm low-key hyped about Sphere Entertainment expanding to Maryland! A smaller-scale version at National Harbor sounds like it'll bring some amazing vibes to the area 🎉💫. I love how they're partnering with public and private entities to make this happen - it's a win-win for everyone involved 💸.

I mean, can you imagine experiencing an immersive production or concert at an event that size? It's gonna be wild! 🤯 Plus, having another Sphere in the US will definitely bring some international flair to the entertainment scene here. I'm down to check this thing out when it opens up - anyone with me?! 🎟️
 
So the rich folks at Sphere Entertainment wanna bring their fancy entertainment to Maryland now 🤑. I guess it's cool that they're investing $200 million in the state and private companies too. But let's talk about who's really benefiting here. The politicians in Maryland are just getting a sweet deal with all those incentives, right? 🤔 It's like they're making a new public-private partnership to line their own pockets.

But I gotta ask, what's next? Are we gonna see more of these luxury venues popping up across the country? Who gets to decide who gets a slice of the action? The corporations or the people? We should be having a national conversation about gentrification and whether or not this is just another example of big business pushing out local interests.

And what about the $1 billion annual revenue? Where does that money go? Is it going towards improving public infrastructure, education, or healthcare? Or is it just more proof that our economy is rigged in favor of the wealthy few? 🤷‍♂️
 
🎉 Just heard about Sphere Entertainment's new venue in Maryland 🤩! I'm all about immersive experiences and this place is gonna be lit 🔥💃 The Exosphere LED display sounds like a game-changer ✨ Can't wait to see the kind of events they'll have here 🎭👏 $200 million is a huge investment, but I think it's gonna pay off big time 💸 Year-round entertainment? That's the ultimate vibe 😎
 
I'm not sure why they're buildin' somethin' so big in Maryland, but I guess it's cool that Sphere Entertainment is expandin' its US presence 🤔. The idea of a smaller-scale version bein' just as epic with them "Exosphere" LED displays sounds pretty lit 💡. It's gonna be interesting to see how the people of Maryland react to this new venue, but I'm guessin' it'll bring in some sweet jobs and tourism $$$💸. The fact that they're gettin' funding from both public and private sources is a good sign, too 🙏. Now, let's hope it doesn't become just another overhyped tourist trap... but I'm rootin' for Sphere Entertainment to make it work 🤞!
 
🌐 The world is full of possibilities, and it seems like Sphere Entertainment is making the most of them! "The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams" 💫
 
I'm telling you, this is just the tip of the iceberg 🌊... I mean, think about it, Sphere Entertainment is expanding to Maryland and Abu Dhabi? What's really going on here? Are they trying to create a global network of entertainment hubs that serve as mind control centers or something? 💡 And what about all these public and private investments? That sounds like some shady deal-making going on. 🤑 I'm not buying it, folks. There's gotta be more to this story than just a simple expansion of an entertainment brand. I mean, have you seen the size difference between the Maryland venue and the one in Las Vegas? It's like they're trying to control the narrative or something... 🤔
 
I'm so hyped about this new Sphere in Maryland! I've been to the one in Vegas and it was insane 🤯! But I think it's cool that they're making it smaller for Maryland - I mean, it's still going to be lit 🔥 with that Exosphere LED display. And $1 billion a year is crazy 💸. I love how Sphere Entertainment is all about bringing innovative experiences to people's lives. It's like, we don't have to just go to Vegas to get this kind of magic 🎩. Plus, it's awesome that the state and local governments are getting on board with it - shows they're serious about making National Harbor a cool spot again 😊. Now I'm super curious about what kind of acts they'll have there... maybe some sick concerts or immersive productions? 🤔
 
I was just reading about the best pizza places in NYC and I'm thinking we need to get a pizza delivery app that can do live cooking streams like those at the Sphere venues, but instead show them making pizzas 🍕📺 it'd be so much fun to watch the chefs whipping up pies and I wonder if they could even make a virtual sphere-shaped pizza with those LED displays 🤔🍴
 
Ugh, another big corporate move to just cash in on the masses 🤑. I mean, who needs that much money generated by some overpriced events and mediocre entertainment, right? It's just gonna be a fancy venue for out-of-towners and rich tourists looking for an Instagram-worthy experience 💸. And what about all those people who can't afford to go there? The locals are gonna be stuck with the bill for this fancy new "experiential medium" 🤷‍♂️. And don't even get me started on the environmental impact of all that LED lighting and energy consumption 🌎. It's just more evidence that we're living in a world where greed trumps common sense 💔.
 
I don't usually comment but I gotta say, this Sphere thing is getting out of control lol! Like, I get it, they wanna create an immersive experience and all that jazz, but have you seen the prices for tickets in Vegas already? And now they're bringing it to Maryland too? What's next, a Sphere in NYC?! They need to figure out how to make this thing accessible to regular people, not just super rich folks who can afford $200+ tix 🤑. I'm all for innovation and progress but let's keep the prices reasonable, you know?
 
I'm curious about this new Sphere in Maryland 🤔. I mean, it's awesome that they're expanding their brand and bringing more entertainment options to the East Coast. But at the same time, I'm wondering if a smaller venue like 6,000 seats is gonna pack as many people as the one in Vegas? I think it depends on the vibe they go for - if they want it to be more chill and intimate, that might work out well. But if they're gonna try to compete with the big guys, it's gonna be an interesting test of how different audiences respond to a smaller space 🤑.
 
😒 I gotta say, another Sphere in Maryland? Like what's next? 🤣 Just kidding, sorta. Seriously though, it's cool that they're expanding into new locations, but like, have you seen the size difference between these two venues? The one in Vegas is insane! This Maryland spot might be smaller, but still 6k seats is no joke. And that Exosphere LED display is gonna look SO sick 🤯🔥. Also, $1 billion a year from this place? That's wild 💸. Can't wait to see the shows and exhibits they're gonna have there 👀💻
 
I'm thinking, Sphere Entertainment is trying to make it big in the US 🤔. Opening up another venue in Maryland seems like a good idea, but I wonder if they're rushing into this 🕰️. The state of Maryland is already investing a lot of money ($200 million) and that's gotta be a concern for the people. What about the locals? Are they gonna get to enjoy all these shows and events or will it just be another tourist trap? 😊 Also, $1 billion a year is a pretty big number - are they sure this thing is gonna make them that kind of money? 🤑
 
🤔 I gotta say, I'm not sure about this one... 🤷‍♀️ A smaller version in Maryland sounds like it's gonna be nice, but is it really needed? Like, can't they just send the same LED display and world's highest-res interior theater to Vegas and save a chunk of cash? 💸 Also, $200 million investment for a potential $1 billion annual income... that's some serious financial risk 🤑 What if the shows ain't poppin' like they are in Vegas? 😬 Guess only time'll tell! 👀
 
I'm stoked about Sphere Entertainment's plans for its second U.S. venue 🤩! A 6,000-seat venue in Maryland sounds like a sick addition to the entertainment scene 🎟️. I love that it'll have an exterior LED display and world's highest-resolution LED display interior theater – game-changer for immersive experiences 🔥.

But, gotta ask... is $200 million really needed to make this happen? 💸 I mean, it's a massive budget, especially when you consider the state and private incentives will chip in. Can't we just get creative with funding options instead of stretching our wallets too thin? 🤑
 
omg, this is crazy! 🤯 they're expanding so fast! i mean, a smaller sphere in maryland sounds cool and all, but have you seen the price tag? $200 million is just insane 💸 and what's up with the state investing that much money? doesn't it seem like they should be focusing on more pressing issues? 🤔 i'm not saying it's bad or anything, but as a realist, i gotta think about the bigger picture 🌐 we'll see how this all pans out, hopefully it brings in some serious cash and creates jobs for people who need them 💪
 
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