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Las Vegas’ Park Theater, renamed Dolby Live, will feature Dolby Atmos sound

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Beck at Park Theater, July 19, 2019.
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Park Theater at Las Vegas' Park MGM casino-hotel, home to Lady Gaga's Las Vegas residency, has been renamed Dolby Live, marking a partnership between MGM Resorts and the audio technology company.

Sound inside the venue has also been significantly upgraded, according to a press release issued today. "The space now features a fully integrated Dolby Atmos playback system, which was designed, calibrated, and tuned by Dolby engineers to match the size and unique characteristics of the 5,200-seat theater," the release reads. "Dolby and MGM Resorts have worked closely over the past months to completely transform Dolby Live into one of the world’s most technologically advanced performance installations."

The press release touts the room as the "first fully integrated performance venue of its kind to offer live concerts in Dolby Atmos."

"Collaborating with Dolby to revolutionize our live entertainment offerings takes the experience to entirely new levels," Bill Hornbuckle, CEO and President of MGM Resorts International, said in the release. "Dolby Live will be the most advanced performance venue on the Strip."

In addition to Gaga's nine upcoming Jazz & Piano dates (October 14-31), Dolby Live's schedule includes Foo Fighters (December 2 and 4), Jason Aldean (December 9-11) and 311 (March 11-12). 

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