The excitement of the new Sphere venue in Las Vegas is just the beginning, as plans are underway to build a second Sphere arena in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. Announced on Tuesday, this new venue promises to mirror the impressive size and technology of its Las Vegas counterpart, designed to host up to 20,000 people standing.
Sphere Abu Dhabi aims to create captivating entertainment experiences with breathtaking visuals and state-of-the-art audio systems. James L. Dolan, the CEO of Sphere Entertainment, shared the company’s vision for a global network of venues, stating, “The vision for Sphere has always included a global network of venues, and today's announcement is a significant milestone toward that goal. Sphere is redefining live entertainment and extending the reach of its transformative impact. We are proud to collaborate with DCT Abu Dhabi to develop Sphere in their city.”
This ambitious project is part of a partnership with Abu Dhabi’s Department of Culture and Tourism, which is focused on establishing the city as a leading entertainment destination. The initiative aligns with Abu Dhabi’s Tourism Strategy 2030, which aims to attract 39.3 million visitors annually and create 178,000 jobs, both directly and indirectly. The timeline for when the Abu Dhabi Sphere will open remains unclear, but the anticipation continues to grow.
The Las Vegas Sphere, which took four years to build, opened its doors in September 2023. The inaugural event featured a residency by the rock band U2, kicking off a series of performances from various artists, including Phish and The Eagles. One highlight was the immersive concert film titled "V-U2," showcasing the venue's unique capabilities.
This iconic venue is a sight to behold on the Las Vegas Strip. With a massive 160,000-square-foot wraparound LED screen, it captivates both tourists and locals alike with stunning visuals. The screen has displayed an array of eye-catching images, from a snow globe and a Jack-o'-lantern to an eyeball and even the Earth itself, making it a dynamic feature of the city.
In addition to the stunning visuals, the venue is equipped with an astonishing 167,000 individual speakers, making it one of the most advanced audio environments in the world. The arena itself spans the size of two city blocks, making it not just a venue but a monumental experience for all who enter.
As Abu Dhabi prepares for its own Sphere venue, the anticipation for innovative entertainment experiences grows. With plans to enhance the local tourism landscape, this new arena is expected to play a crucial role in attracting visitors and establishing the city as a global entertainment hub.