The Sphere’s got a new trick up its sleeve. It’s rolling out a new, intensely immersive experience called UNITY, and tickets go on sale March 31 for the August performances. UNITY is a live show put together by Tomorrowland (global festival phenom) and Insomniac (music events purveyor, including the Electric Daisy Carnival you may have seen in Las Vegas, Mexico or Thailand, among other places). The best part? Each performance will end with a surprise one-hour set from a world-renowned artist. Let the speculation mills start grinding out their theories on who it’ll be.
UNITY will involve cutting-edge technology, lights, lasers, eyepopping spectacles and a live orchestra to bring forward the message of togetherness through music. The three performances take place over Labor Day weekend: August 29-31.
If you’ve been missing Tomorrowland, it’s because it’s been a full decade since its first installment here in the U.S., while it’s been thrilling audiences in Brazil, Spain, and Belgium with festivals and VR experiences. It only took building a gigantic sphere in Las Vegas to bring it back stateside.
UNITY will be the first partnership ever between the two biggest festivals out there. If you can score tickets for this limited run at the Sphere, maybe you’ll get to see an incredible performer close the show that you never thought you’d get the chance to see.