Fans of U2 who happen to be in Vegas should check out the Zoo Station: A U2:UV Experience, at the Venetian! The 12,000 square feet of interactive attraction is the brainchild of the band, the Venetian, and their longtime creative director Gavin Friday.
The Zoo Station: A U2:UV Experience opened last week, the same day as the band’s residency began at the Las Vegas Sphere. The exhibit has been described as a “cutting-edge, multimedia interactive love letter to fans”. And the best part? It’s completely free!
A statement released by the band said that the attraction was supposed to be a sort of hub where their fan could come together and see some exclusive content, as well as immerse themselves in the musical history of U2.
Zoo Station: A U2:UV Experience will also include a retrospective of Anton Corbijn’s photography and videos, exclusive band merchandise. You can find the Zoo Station exhibit The Venetian Waterfall Atrium entrance, near the Palazzo Casino floor, open Tuesday through Sunday, 11 am to 9 pm.
The U2 attraction will also have a TV Cinema, which has a small theater with rare and unreleased concert footage, which is not free. The cinema section will run five films a day, including titles such as “Beyond the Tour” and “A Day in the Life of The Edge” for $15 per screening.
Zoo Station: A U2:UV Experience is open now through early November, and then again from December 1st through 16th. You can learn more about this exhibit, and book a hotel or VIP packages when you visit them at this link: Zoo Station: A U2:UV Experience