
V-U2 An Immersive Concert Film
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V-U2 An Immersive Concert Film is a one-of-a-kind cinematic experience shown exclusively at Sphere. The concert film, directed by Morleigh Steinberg and The Edge, showcases the history-making and future-defining U2:UV show directed by Willie Williams that played to over 700,000 fans from 100+ countries across 40 sold-out dates from September 2023 through March 2024. V-U2 does not just capture U2’s epic run at Sphere, it allows audiences to feel like they are at the live shows. Get your V-U2 Immersive Convert tickets today.
This is not a live concert performance. This event is an immersive experience with various elements, including seat haptics, movement sensations, flashing lights, intense lighting, visual effects, and loud noises. Such elements may aggravate certain medical or physical conditions, and guests should take into consideration if they have a history of discomfort or physical symptoms when experiencing these elements. If you have any concerns and/or are pregnant, you should consult with your physician prior to attending the event. V-U2 An Immersive Concert Film is intended for guests aged 6+. All guests require a ticket.
V-U2 An Immersive Concert Film begins at the time listed on your ticket and the immersive concert film runs 82 minutes. Doors open 45 minutes before the time listed on your ticket. Event content, dates, times, prices, and availability subject to change.
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Age Restrictions
V-U2 is intended for guests six years of age and older. All guests, regardless of age, require a ticket to attend.
Other Restrictions
Sphere is a “no bag” facility, meaning that large bags and backpacks are not permitted inside the venue. Small clutches, purses, and fanny packs that are no larger than approximately 6 in. x 6 in. x 2 in., as well as diaper bags and bags required for medical items, are permitted. Please note that all bags are subject to additional screening and inspection, either by visual or x-ray technology.