V-U2 Immersive Concert Film at Sphere

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A one-of-a-kind cinematic experience is headed for an exclusive stay at the Sphere in Las Vegas. The V-U2 Immersive Concert Film, directed by Morleigh Steinberg and The Edge, showcases the history-making and future-defining U2:UV concert that played to over 700,000 fans over 40 sold-out shows.

V-U2 is the first film ever to be shot entirely with Big Sky, the groundbreaking ultra-high-resolution camera system developed by Sphere Entertainment. V-U2 does not just capture U2’s epic run at the Las Vegas Sphere, it allows audiences to feel like they are at the live shows.

The V-U2 Immersive Concert Film is a Sphere Experience, as Big Sky cameras captured the band at extraordinary scale, sharpness, and clarity. V-U2 employs Sphere’s immersive technologies, including the 160,000 square foot display plane, crystal-clear sound to every seat, and the haptic seats which vibrate so that guests can ‘feel’ the experience.

All of these technologies are leveraged for the V-U2 Immersive Concert Film in order to reinforce the feeling of actually ‘being there’. The performance of ‘U2:UV Achtung Baby Live At Sphere’ was the world’s biggest rock band opening the world’s most state-of-the-art venue. Their residency quickly became a pop culture moment and a must-see for music lovers everywhere.

V-U2 will open at Sphere on Thursday, September 5, 2024. Fans who subscribe to the bands fan page have first access to pre-sale tickets from Thursday, August 22 at 10:00AM PT through Friday, August 23 at 9:00AM PT via Ticketmaster. Tickets start at $100 and will reflect all-in pricing. This means the ticket price listed is the full out-of-pocket price inclusive of taxes and fees.

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