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‘The Wizard of Oz' at Sphere: How to Get Tickets to See the Classic in Las Vegas

‘The Wizard of Oz' at Sphere: How to Get Tickets to See the Classic in Las Vegas

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There's no place like the Sphere in Las Vegas, and soon fans of The Wizard of Oz can follow the yellow brick road down to the new venue to see the Judy Garland film in a whole new way.
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Best Sites: Ticketmaster, Vivid Seats, StubHub, SeatGeek
Dates: Aug. 28 to Sept. 2025
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While it's been home to several music residencies over the last few months, from The Eagles to Dead & Company and Kenny Chesney, Sphere announced earlier this summer that it would host screenings of the Thirties classic later this summer, and tickets are already selling fast. The Wizard of Oz kicks off with Sphere showtimes on August 28, and runs through September.
'If you've ever wondered if Oz actually exists — it does inside Sphere,' says Jim Dolan, executive chairman and chief executive officer of Sphere Entertainment, in a release. 'The Wizard of Oz at Sphere will put on full display what Sphere is capable of as an experiential medium. Audiences will feel like they are part of the adventure as they experience the film in a way they never have before.'
Here's everything to know about buying The Wizard of Oz Sphere tickets before they're gone.
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The Wizard of Oz at Sphere tickets start at $104 on Ticketmaster. Stubs are already selling out for some seats for select showtimes. Log in to your Ticketmaster account before purchasing to make sure you don't miss out on tickets for your preferred date.
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StubHub also has tickets for upcoming showtimes for The Wizard of Oz at the Sphere, with prices starting around $187 per ticket. StubHub offers a FanProtect Guarantee with its orders, ensuring you'll get into every event with your stubs.
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Use Rolling Stone's exclusive promo code ROLLINGSTONE10 on SeatGeek, which gets moviegoers $10 off $250 ticket orders for The Wizard of Oz in Las Vegas.
According to a Sphere release, the movie was initially created for a 4:3 screen but will now feature fully immersive tech, including haptic seats and even 'custom scents to make you feel like you are part of the movie and have landed in Kansas and Oz,' though we're hoping it's not poppies).
Theatergoers will also experience the movie's iconic soundtrack, which Sphere says have 'been remastered and their orchestrations re-recorded to take on new clarity' on the venue's 167,000 speaker system. Check showtimes on Sphere's site now for all upcoming dates.
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