The company behind the Las Vegas attraction plans to expand to National Harbor, financed with $200 million in public and ...
Officials have proposed building a mini-Sphere in Maryland's National Harbor. One-third the size of the original, the ...
The company has confirmed plans to develop a 6,000-capacity ‘mini Sphere’ at National Harbor in the Washington, D.C.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s office said Sunday that a “mini-Sphere” — a little brother to the famous Sphere in Las Vegas — is ...
Coming in at 6,000 seats—roughly one-third the size of its 17,600-seat Las Vegas predecessor—the smaller-scale Sphere is ...
Sphere Entertainment announced that the company will build a new Sphere. Here’s what to know about the project.
Sphere Entertainment, the company behind the Las Vegas Sphere, announced plans for a second location near Washington, D.C.
Sphere Entertainment has announced plans to build a 6,000-seat mini Sphere at National Harbor in Maryland, 15 minutes from Washington, D.C.
Developers want to bring a piece of Las Vegas to the DMV. Sphere Entertainment and state officials in Maryland announced ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore spoke with WTOP about plans to build a “Mini-Sphere” at National Harbor and what acts may perform there.
Sphere Entertainment is planning to build what it says will be the world’s first mini-Sphere venue off the Potomac River in Maryland, a 6,000-seat immersive experience that would open in 2030.
On Sunday, Sphere Entertainment Co. announced plans to develop a second U.S. location for immersive entertainment venue at ...
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