Cosm, an Immersive Entertainment Company, to Open Its First “Shared Reality” Venue

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Cosm, a leading provider of production services for tech and media companies, is making a bold move into the world of physical venues. The company recently announced its plans to launch its first in-person site at LA’s Hollywood Park, set to open on June 29th. This 65,000-square-foot venue will have a capacity of 2,000 and will host a variety of events, starting with UFC fights beamed in from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

The venue will feature an 87-foot screen capable of displaying up to 12K resolution, providing fans with an immersive viewing experience. Cosm describes the experience as “shared reality,” blending visual media, entertainment, and technology to create a communal experience for attendees.

In addition to sports events, the venue will also host private events featuring the NHL and NBA playoffs, as well as Cirque du Soleil shows and exclusive immersive exhibitions. Cosm has partnerships in place with major sports networks like ESPN, NBA, NBC Sports, TNT Sports, and UFC to bring a wide range of live events to the venue.

Cosm CEO Jeb Terry, a former NFL player and VP at Fox Sports, envisions the venue as a year-round destination for fans looking for a unique entertainment experience. Backed by billionaire Steve Winn, Cosm aims to revolutionize the way fans engage with live events, offering a mix of sports, entertainment, and technology in a state-of-the-art setting. With plans to expand to other locations like Dallas, Cosm is poised to become a major player in the live events industry.

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