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The Sphere is planning a second venue at National Harbor on the East Coast
Summary
Sphere Entertainment and Maryland officials announced plans for a smaller, 6,000-seat Sphere at National Harbor that would include the same 16K-by-16K interior display and an exterior Exosphere; the project is subject to definitive agreements and government approvals.
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Sphere Entertainment, the State of Maryland, Prince George's County and Peterson Companies announced plans to build a second U.S. Sphere at National Harbor, near Washington D.C. The planned venue would seat about 6,000 people, roughly one-third of the Las Vegas site's capacity. It is described as including the same 16K-by-16K interior display, an exterior Exosphere LED surface, immersive sound, haptic seating and 4D environmental effects. Construction, financing and operation are contingent on definitive agreements, government approvals and certain incentives.
Key details:
- Announcement parties: Sphere Entertainment Co., the State of Maryland, Prince George's County and Peterson Companies.
- Location: National Harbor, within miles of Washington D.C. and Virginia.
- Capacity and scale: about 6,000 seats, roughly one-third of the Las Vegas Sphere.
- Technology: 16K x 16K interior display, exterior Exosphere, immersive audio, haptic seating and 4D effects.
- Conditions: development is contingent on execution of definitive agreements and approvals from Prince George's County and the State of Maryland.
- Economic notes: the project is reported to support about 4,750 jobs once operational and would use a combination of public and private funding, including about $200 million in incentives.
Summary:
If built, the National Harbor Sphere would bring the venue's immersive audiovisual technology closer to the Washington D.C. area and add a 6,000-seat location. The next steps are negotiating and executing definitive agreements and securing the stated approvals and incentive packages.
