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Three Tiny Las Vegas “Spheres” Coming to SF’s Pier 70 in 2026

A wild new Burning Man-meets-Vegas dome experience is set to light up SF’s waterfront in Dogpatch
By - posted 6/10/2025 No Comment

A trio of mini Las Vegas-style Spheres are set to come to San Francisco’s Pier 70 in early 2026.

The new 165,000-square-foot entertainment complex, called Elevation Sky Park, will feature three massive (for San Francisco, but small for Vegas) geodesic domes and a pyramid designed for immersive concerts, film screenings, wellness events, and interactive art shows.

The domes are currently being built in Eastern Europe and shipped to SF, with capacity for about 2,500. Tickets (supposedly) will start at $30 and go over $150 for the best seats at live shows, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

With the larger Pier 70 development still on pause, the immersive park is planned to operate for at least five years on a three-acre site along the waterfront in the Dogpatch

Elevation XR, the company behind the project, has built similar domes for Burning Man, Coachella, and SXSW. They previously ran a dome park in L.A. and plan to bring 360-degree experiences featuring music from acts like Pink Floyd, Daft Punk, and the Grateful Dead.

Read more at SF Chronicle and SF Standard