
Instant Savings The Sphere is one of the newest additions to the lineup of production shows in Las Vegas.
The Sphere in Las Vegas holds 17,600 seats across three levels: the 200, 300, and 400 sections. A massive wraparound LED screen covers the interior from floor to ceiling, so there are no completely obstructed views. What changes between sections is your distance from the stage and your angle on the screen. Around 10,000 seats are haptic seats, meaning they can physically move and vibrate in sync with the content on screen.
What Seats Offer the Best View
Section 306 sits in the center of the 300 level and gives you the closest view to what the director intended. The sections directly beside it, 305 and 307, come close to matching that experience. The 200 and 300 levels both give you an unobstructed line from the floor to the top of the screen, which matters more at The Sphere than at a traditional concert venue.
If you are in the 400 level, you still get a complete view of the wraparound screen, but you are further from the stage and the angle is steeper. The visual effect from up there is different from the mid-levels: more panoramic, less intimate.
What Seats Offer the Best Value
The 400 level carries the lowest price points. Because the screen wraps around the entire venue, you are never staring at a blank wall from up there. You do give up proximity, and the seating angle is steep, but the screen still fills your field of vision. For budget-conscious visitors who want to see what The Sphere is about, the 400 level is the practical choice.
Mid-range options in the 300 level outside of section 306 give you most of the center experience at a step below the premium price.
Tips for Choosing Your Seat
If you are sensitive to heights or steep stairs, stay in the 200 or 300 level. The 400 level seats are set at a sharp incline and require walking along steep steps to reach your row. This catches some visitors off guard.
The haptic seats are spread throughout the venue, not limited to premium sections. Your seat may vibrate during bass-heavy moments regardless of which level you buy. Check the seating map on Spotlight to confirm whether your specific row is listed as haptic.
Arrive 20 to 30 minutes early. The pre-show content starts before the main event and is worth seeing from your seat rather than the concourse.
About The Sphere
The Sphere opened in September 2023 on the east end of the Las Vegas Strip next to the Venetian. At 516 feet wide and 366 feet tall, it is the largest spherical structure in the world. The interior screen runs at a resolution of 16K, and the audio system uses 164,000 speakers positioned throughout the venue to deliver spatial sound to every seat. The current production at The Sphere is The Wizard of Oz. Book The Wizard of Oz at Sphere tickets through Spotlight to save on your order.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best seats at The Sphere?
Section 306 in the center of the 300 level delivers the view the director intended, with the screen filling your field of vision at the optimal angle. Sections 305 and 307 are the next best options. If 300-level center tickets are sold out, front rows in the 200 level are a solid fallback.
Do haptic seats cover the whole venue or just premium sections?
Haptic seats are spread across all three levels, not limited to premium areas. Your seat may vibrate in sync with the content regardless of which section you buy. Check the seating map on Spotlight before purchasing to confirm whether your specific row is listed as haptic.
Is the 400 level worth buying at The Sphere?
Yes, for budget-conscious visitors. The wraparound screen still fills your field of vision from the 400 level, so you are never staring at a blank wall. You give up proximity and the angle is steeper, but the experience is complete.
How many seats does The Sphere have?
The Sphere holds 17,600 seats across three levels. Around 10,000 of those are haptic seats. Every seat has a clear sightline to the LED screen, which runs floor to ceiling across the entire interior.

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