'Groundbreaking': Las Vegas Sphere says it's sold 120,000 tickets for 'Wizard of Oz' screenings
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'Groundbreaking': Las Vegas Sphere says it's sold 120,000 tickets for 'Wizard of Oz' screenings

August 12, 2025
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The company said it expects ticket sales to hit 200,000 by the time of the first screening.

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The Sphere is seen during its opening night with the U2:UV Achtung Baby concert at the Venetian Re in Las Vegas on Sept. 29, 2023.Tayfun Coskun | Anadolu Agency | Getty ImagesThere's no place the Las Vegas Sphere.More than 120,000 tickets have been sold for showings of a special rendering of "The Wizard of Oz" starting later this month, according to James Dolan, CEO of parent company Sphere Entertainment

The company expects ticket sales to reach 200,000 by the time of the first screening."We're very ud of the duct, and we think it's ground," Dolan said on the parent company's earnings call Monday. "We think that it's going to draw a lot of attention and that people who come to Vegas are going to want to go."Dolan said the showings can help drive the rate of Las Vegas visitors who go to the Sphere above 10% — an increase from around 7% currently.Sphere Entertainment worked with engineers on using artificial intelligence-powered "outpainting" to expand the film's original frames to fit the Las Vegas venue, which opened in September 2023

The goal, according to the company, is to make viewers feel they were in the studio when the legendary movie — released in 1939 and starring Judy Garland — was made.Jack Haley, as the Tin Man: Bert Lahr, as the Cowardly Lion; Judy Garland, as Dorothy; Ray Bolger, as the Scarecrow; and Frank Morgan, as the Doorman to the Emerald City in "The Wizard of Oz."Silver Screen Collection | Moviepix | Getty ImagesWhile Dolan told analysts he expects strong demand for tickets, which start at over $100, he acknowledged that bringing the film to the 20,000-person venue was "not an inexpensive ject." Sphere describes the viewings as "immersive," involving 167,000 audio speakers, and 4D elements including "haptic seats, environmental effects and custom scents."In the future, owners of movies may be inclined to work with Sphere Entertainment because it can boost interest in the original intellectual perty, Dolan said.Despite the optimism around the screenings, Sphere Entertainment reported second-quarter revenue that came in below expectations of analysts polled by FactSet

However, Sphere posted adjusted operating income that was more than double the amount seen in the same period a year ago.'Underappreciated' stock catalystSome Wall Street analysts are particularly optimistic the outlook as the screenings of the film begin."We believe the Wizard of Oz remains a massive and generally underappreciated catalyst for Sphere," said Wolfe Re's Peter Supino, who added that the second quarter "shouldn't make or break your investment thesis."Stock Chart IconStock chart iconSphere Entertainment s in 2025Supino expects the parent company's Sphere Experience revenue to total $110 million in the fourth quarter, the first full three-month reporting period that will include "The Wizard of Oz" screenings and eclipsing the prior high of $101 million in this year's first quarter.Partly as a result, Supino said the stock can reach $65 over the coming year, or 68% above Monday's close

At one point, s rallied more than 4.5% on Tuesday, reversing a 4% decline on Monday.