The rock group U2 launched their Las Vegas residency at the Sphere on Friday night, which featured dazzling displays across a 35-story-high LED screen.
It’s hard to know which was the bigger act in Las Vegas Friday night: U2 or the Sphere, the gargantuan light-shifting orb they performed inside of.
The rock band’s first performance of their Las Vegas residency was also the christening of the $2.3 billion globe-shaped entertainment venue, which has dazzled — and sometimes annoyed — onlookers after construction was completed at the Venetian Resort this summer. Coated inside and out with more than a million programmable LED lights, the Sphere has already wowed the Vegas skyline by morphing into a 33-story Christmas snow globe and a giant eyeball.
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