In Las Vegas, the Madison Square Garden Sphere is the first of only two spheres that got a lot of attention over the weekend. A swirling effect of yellow and red lights illuminated the screen, making the building appear on fire. Inside is where a total of 23,000 people, with 18,000 seats and 5,000 standing spaces can watch concerts and other live events. And it’s blowing up all over social media just In time for the 4th of July celebrations. It’s considered the largest LED screen in the world. This size is equivalent to ten-foot ball fields if laid flat on the ground.
The $2.3 billion MSG Sphere in Las Vegas is almost ready.
• 366 feet high
• 516 feet wide
• 18,000 seats
• 164,000 speakers
• 580,000 sq ft of LED panelsIt is the world’s largest sphere and will officially open this September with a U2 concert.pic.twitter.com/scdUJ8mvFZ
— Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano) July 3, 2023






