Seating does not wrap around the entire sphere, instead covering approximately two-thirds of the interior while the stage takes up the remainder.
The venue can accommodate 20,000 people in standing capacity.
The Sphere has nine levels, including the basement,
where a VIP club is located.
A total of 23 suites are included, across the third and fifth floors.
The Sphere's interior is equipped with a
16K resolution wraparound LED screen, measuring 160,000 sq ft (15,000 m2).
It is the largest and highest-resolution LED screen in the world.
The exterior of the venue features 580,000 sq ft (54,000 m2) of LED display space, which can feature holiday themes,
with the Sphere depicting a Halloween jack-o'-lantern or a Christmas snow globe, for instance.
The exterior is also used for advertising. Both the interior and exterior screens were manufactured by SACO Technologies, a Canadian company specializing in LED video displays and lighting.
The sound system comprises 1,600 X1 speakers that are installed behind the LED panels, along with 300 mobile modules, for a total of 167,000 speaker drivers.
The sound system also can deliver sound through the floorboards.
The arena will primarily host award shows and concerts, in addition to other entertainment events.
Though not designed to fit a traditional arena layout for sports such as basketball and ice hockey, it can host ring sports events such as boxing and mixed martial arts, as well as esports tournaments.
The property includes 304 parking spaces, while additional spaces will be available at the parking garages for the nearby Venetian, Palazzo, and Venetian Expo.
A 1,000-foot (300 m) pedestrian bridge will connect the Sphere to the expo,
and there are plans to build a new
Las Vegas Monorail station to serve the Sphere and the Venetian. However, these plans were put on hold in April 2020, due to the financial impact of the pandemic.
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