The opening night of the new Sphere Las Vegas event space was a star-studded affair!
Sin City’s new concert venue officially opened on Friday night (September 29) and featured the first night of U2‘s Uv Achtung Baby Live At Sphere residency at the location.
In case you missed it, check out an inside look at the incredible concert venue!
There were several stars in attendance at the opening and U2 concert, including expecting parents Josh Duhamel and Audra Mari, as well as Breaking Bad stars Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston.
See all of the celeb attendees inside…
While not pictured here, Variety reports that producer Jimmy Iovine, Kate Hudson, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Paul McCartney were also at the concert.
Keep scrolling below to see all of the celebrities, that were photographed, at the Sphere opening night/U2 concert…
Elizabeth Banks
Oscar De La Hoya & Holly Sonders
Connie Britton...
Sin City’s new concert venue officially opened on Friday night (September 29) and featured the first night of U2‘s Uv Achtung Baby Live At Sphere residency at the location.
In case you missed it, check out an inside look at the incredible concert venue!
There were several stars in attendance at the opening and U2 concert, including expecting parents Josh Duhamel and Audra Mari, as well as Breaking Bad stars Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston.
See all of the celeb attendees inside…
While not pictured here, Variety reports that producer Jimmy Iovine, Kate Hudson, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Paul McCartney were also at the concert.
Keep scrolling below to see all of the celebrities, that were photographed, at the Sphere opening night/U2 concert…
Elizabeth Banks
Oscar De La Hoya & Holly Sonders
Connie Britton...
- 10/1/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
The following article is reprinted from The Many Rantings of John with his permission. We have attempted to lure him to joining The Film Experience but we had to share this wonderful stat-fascinating piece! You should also follow him on Letterboxd. (Consider this piece a companion of sorts to Chris's piece on statistically who might still be vulnerable despite love from the precursors)
Sipping Oscar tea
by John T.
Every year since 2006 at least one nominee for the Oscars was not highlighted by either the HFPA (the Golden Globes) or SAG-AFTRA, and becomes the "shock" of the morning. At this point in the season, predicting the Oscars is something of a slog because so much is "decided" so trying to guess who will be this nominee becomes quite fun.
Here are the people from the past ten years who fit this bill:
2021: Penelope Cruz, Jesse Plemons, Jk Simmons, Judi Dench,...
Sipping Oscar tea
by John T.
Every year since 2006 at least one nominee for the Oscars was not highlighted by either the HFPA (the Golden Globes) or SAG-AFTRA, and becomes the "shock" of the morning. At this point in the season, predicting the Oscars is something of a slog because so much is "decided" so trying to guess who will be this nominee becomes quite fun.
Here are the people from the past ten years who fit this bill:
2021: Penelope Cruz, Jesse Plemons, Jk Simmons, Judi Dench,...
- 1/21/2023
- by GUEST CONTRIBUTOR
- FilmExperience
Good+ Foundation, a national nonprofit founded by Jessica Seinfeld to provide essential goods and transformative services to families living in poverty, hosted its 12th Annual Bash in Victorian Gardens at Central Park on Thursday, May 31, 2018.
Jerry and Jessica Seinfeld and family
Hosted by Jessica and Jerry Seinfeld, the carnival-themed event raised more than $550,000 and brought together more than 1,000 attendees including: Jemima Kirke, Ali Wentworth, Ginger Zee, Jenny Mollen, Jeff Gordon, Francesca Reale, Neil Blumenthal, Delfina Blaquier, Cameron Seely, Austyn Johnson, Ethan Hutchison, NY Knicks Alumni John Starks, Sylvana Ward Durrett, Huma Abedin, Gillian Hearst, Brett Heyman, David Neville, Charlotte Groeneveld, and Stacey Bendet Eisner for an event-filled evening of rides, pop-up activations, sampling stations, costumed characters and more.
In addition to carnival rides and games, this year’s Bash featured a Levi’s Kids denim patch-it-up station; pop-a-shot games by the NY Knicks ; a Smile, Snap & Share Skip Hop photo...
Jerry and Jessica Seinfeld and family
Hosted by Jessica and Jerry Seinfeld, the carnival-themed event raised more than $550,000 and brought together more than 1,000 attendees including: Jemima Kirke, Ali Wentworth, Ginger Zee, Jenny Mollen, Jeff Gordon, Francesca Reale, Neil Blumenthal, Delfina Blaquier, Cameron Seely, Austyn Johnson, Ethan Hutchison, NY Knicks Alumni John Starks, Sylvana Ward Durrett, Huma Abedin, Gillian Hearst, Brett Heyman, David Neville, Charlotte Groeneveld, and Stacey Bendet Eisner for an event-filled evening of rides, pop-up activations, sampling stations, costumed characters and more.
In addition to carnival rides and games, this year’s Bash featured a Levi’s Kids denim patch-it-up station; pop-a-shot games by the NY Knicks ; a Smile, Snap & Share Skip Hop photo...
- 6/12/2018
- Look to the Stars
On Thursday night, Chris Gethard is going back home.
Sure, home is a set at a Midtown Manhattan studio, made of leftover material from the set of David Letterman’s old show. Some of it’s been repurposed into The Diddy Door, a walkway reserved for Sean Combs.
“It’s oddly emotional for me to walk in and take a deep breath, because I always think about how for four years on public access, I did not have access to the trunk of my own car because it was full of our set,” Gethard said in a recent interview with IndieWire. “We’d have to show up, set it up, every week, knock it down every week, put it back in the trunk. The idea that we have a set now that’s a semi-permanent thing is just so mind blowing. It feels like an odd little victory.”
That set...
Sure, home is a set at a Midtown Manhattan studio, made of leftover material from the set of David Letterman’s old show. Some of it’s been repurposed into The Diddy Door, a walkway reserved for Sean Combs.
“It’s oddly emotional for me to walk in and take a deep breath, because I always think about how for four years on public access, I did not have access to the trunk of my own car because it was full of our set,” Gethard said in a recent interview with IndieWire. “We’d have to show up, set it up, every week, knock it down every week, put it back in the trunk. The idea that we have a set now that’s a semi-permanent thing is just so mind blowing. It feels like an odd little victory.”
That set...
- 8/3/2017
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
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