There's no place like Las Vegas to see "The Wizard of Oz." Sphere, the Las Vegas entertainment venue at the Venetian Resort regarded for its immersive audio-visual experiences, is hosting a show ...
The Grammy-winning group performed 26 tunes on opening night in Las Vegas. By Melinda Newman Zac Brown Band opened its eight-date (so far) limited engagement at Las Vegas’ Sphere on Friday night (Dec.
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Phish will return to the Sphere for a residency next spring. Having previously hosted four back-to-back shows in April 2024, the band will extend this stay with nine shows scheduled between April 16 ...
Now more than ever, it's time to unite. Back in March 2025, music lovers were shocked to find out that Insomniac Events and Tomorrowland, the two largest EDM organizers in the world, would finally ...
“The Wizard of Oz” is certainly the right movie to face the great and powerful ambitions of Sphere, the most expensive entertainment venue in Las Vegas history. Since 1939, the treasured classic has ...
Our critic went to Las Vegas to see the immersive presentation of the classic 1939 film. What she saw defied easy categorization. By Alissa Wilkinson When I am asked to explain what critics actually ...
The Wizard of Oz at Sphere is now officially open, and with it, new photos and video footage are available of the immersive experience. Presented in collaboration with Warner Bros. Discovery, Google, ...
Two households, both alike in dignity. The name you know, Insomniac, produces Electric Daisy Carnival, the electronic dance music festival that draws more than 500,000 attendees annually. Insomniac’s ...
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If you haven't yet set foot inside the Las Vegas Sphere, chances are you've still seen it online — even though pictures and video really don't do justice to the enormous glowing orb that looks like it ...