How big will the National Harbor Sphere be compared to the Las Vegas Sphere?
The National Harbor Sphere will have 6,000 seats, while the Las Vegas Sphere has 18,600 seats.
Entertainment / Arenas
Following the success of the Sphere in Las Vegas, a new, smaller-scale Sphere venue is planned for National Harbor, Maryland. This new entertainment complex aims to bring a similar immersive experience to the Washington D.C. metro area.
The Sphere at National Harbor represents a significant investment in immersive entertainment. While smaller than its Las Vegas counterpart (18,600 seats), it promises a similar high-tech experience with its LED screen and unique exterior design. The project is a collaborative effort between Sphere Entertainment and local government entities, with a mix of public and private funding. It is projected to bring substantial economic benefits to Prince George's County, offsetting the loss of other local attractions. The location at National Harbor, already a popular tourist destination, should ensure high visibility and attendance. The expectation is that it will host concerts, residencies, immersive films, and other events, similar to the Las Vegas Sphere.
The National Harbor Sphere will have 6,000 seats, while the Las Vegas Sphere has 18,600 seats.
Renderings show the Sphere located near the Potomac River, close to the MGM Grand.
The project is estimated to generate more than $1 billion annually in economic impact.
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