The eagerly awaited arrival of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" at the Sphere in Las Vegas in 2027 promises to redefine cinematic engagement. This unique venture marries the film's celebrated audience participation legacy with Sphere Studios' state-of-the-art immersive technologies, ensuring an experience unlike any other. The announcement follows the successful runs of "Postcard From Earth" and the visually stunning "The Wizard of Oz," further cementing the Sphere's reputation as a groundbreaking entertainment destination that commands impressive box office figures and audience attendance.
"Rocky Horror Picture Show" to Dazzle Audiences at Las Vegas Sphere with Immersive Technology in 2027
In a thrilling announcement on June 16, 2026, entertainment enthusiasts learned that the legendary 1975 film, "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," is slated for a monumental residency at the cutting-edge Sphere in Las Vegas during 2027. This new rendition aims to amplify the movie's renowned interactive nature through the unparalleled immersive capabilities of Sphere Studios. Joining a prestigious lineup that includes Darren Aronofsky's "Postcard From Earth" and a reimagined "The Wizard of Oz," the cult classic is poised to captivate a new generation of fans and long-time devotees alike.
The narrative of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," detailing the misadventures of an engaged duo, Brad and Janet, who stumble upon the enigmatic Dr. Frank-N-Furter's peculiar abode after their car breaks down, will be brought to life with unprecedented grandeur. The original stage musical's creator, Richard O'Brien, penned the screenplay alongside director Jim Sharman, crafting a story that has transcended generations. This upcoming production at the Sphere promises to elevate the communal, boisterous spirit of the film's midnight screenings, integrating the audience directly into the spectacle through advanced visual and auditory technologies.
Jim Dolan, the Executive Chairman and CEO of Sphere Entertainment, highlighted the ambition behind this project, stating that Sphere Studios is dedicated to creating original experiences that push technological and storytelling boundaries while keeping the audience at the heart of the experience. He emphasized that "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" has historically redefined audience participation since its 1975 premiere, making it a perfect fit for Sphere's immersive environment. This initiative underscores the venue's commitment to innovation in live entertainment.
The announcement also coincided with another milestone for Sphere Entertainment: the re-envisioned production of "The Wizard of Oz," which debuted on August 28, 2025, has already amassed over $400 million in box office revenue and sold more than 3 million tickets. This two-year, $100 million endeavor demonstrates the significant return on investment that innovative, large-scale productions can achieve at the Sphere, setting a high bar for "The Rocky Horror Picture Show."
This news ignites excitement for what promises to be a transformative theatrical experience. The Sphere's unique architecture and advanced technological infrastructure provide an ideal canvas for a film like "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," known for its vibrant characters, outlandish plot, and direct engagement with its audience. By leveraging cutting-edge immersive technology, the production has the potential to deepen the connection between the film and its viewers, transforming a traditional movie screening into a collective, interactive event. It also sets a new precedent for how classic cinematic works can be reinterpreted and presented in contemporary entertainment venues, offering both a nostalgic journey and a futuristic spectacle. The success of "The Wizard of Oz" at the Sphere further validates this approach, indicating a strong audience appetite for technologically enhanced, immersive storytelling. This venture not only celebrates the enduring legacy of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" but also positions the Sphere at the forefront of innovative entertainment.

