Las Vegas Sphere Concerts: Lineup & Ticket Guide

The Las Vegas Sphere: A New Era in Live Entertainment
Since its debut in September 2023, the Las Vegas Sphere has redefined what it means to experience live entertainment. Nestled near the Venetian Resort and Wynn Las Vegas, this 17,600-capacity venue has become a hub for sell-out performances by some of the biggest names in music. From Phish and Dead & Company to the Eagles, the Sphere continues to attract massive crowds with its cutting-edge technology and immersive atmosphere.
The Sphere is more than just a concert venue. Its exosphere constantly broadcasts a range of visual content, from surreal imagery like eyeballs and ugly Christmas sweaters to the signature emoji mascot Orbi. This unique blend of technology and artistry allows the Sphere to offer not only live music but also filmed experiences that push the boundaries of traditional entertainment.
One such project is “Postcard from Earth,” directed by Darren Aronofsky, and U2’s gripping concert movie “V-U2.” These films are shown almost daily, with tickets starting at around $100. The Sphere is also set to unveil two new film projects: “The Wizard of Oz” will be transformed into an immersive experience that retains the heart of the original film, opening on August 28. Another upcoming project, “From the Edge,” due in 2026, will explore extreme sports with athletes like rock climber Alex Honnold, freediver Alenka Artnik, and surfer Kai Lenny.
Upcoming Concerts at the Las Vegas Sphere
As the Sphere continues to solidify its place as a premier entertainment destination, a lineup of top artists is set to perform throughout 2025. Ticket prices and availability vary, so fans are encouraged to visit thesphere.com for more information.
Eagles
Dates:
Friday-Saturday; April 11-12; Sept. 5-6; Sept. 12-13; Oct. 3-4, 10-11 and 31; Nov. 1, 7-8
Time:
8:30 p.m.
What to expect: Anchored by founding member Don Henley, the Eagles continue to deliver their iconic sound with long-time members Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit, along with Deacon Frey (son of late co-founder Glenn Frey), honorary Eagle Vince Gill, and Chris Holt. The band’s performance will take fans through a journey of their greatest hits, including “Hotel California,” “One of These Nights,” and “The Boys of Summer.”
Backstreet Boys
Dates:
July 11-13; July 18-20; July 25-27; Aug. 1-3; Aug. 8-10; Aug. 15-17, Aug. 22-24
Time:
8 p.m.
What to expect: This marks the first time the Sphere will host a pop act, with the Backstreet Boys making their debut. The group will celebrate the release of their 1999 album “Millennium,” which includes hits like “I Want It That Way” and “Larger Than Life.” Fans can look forward to a mix of “Millennium” tracks and the band’s personal favorites.
UNITY
Dates:
Aug. 29-31; Sept. 19-20; Sept. 26-27; Oct. 17-18
Time:
11:15 p.m.
What to expect: The Sphere’s elite technology makes it a perfect fit for electronic dance music. The UNITY event will feature EDM’s top festival curators, Tomorrowland and Insomniac, alongside cinematic beats and orchestral arrangements. Each show will end with a surprise guest DJ, adding an element of excitement for attendees.
Zac Brown Band
Dates:
Dec. 5-6, 12, 13; Jan. 9-10
Time:
8 p.m.
What to expect: The Zac Brown Band will perform a four-show engagement at the Sphere, coinciding with the release of their seventh studio album, “Love & Fear.” Fans can expect a mix of new material and classic hits like “Chicken Fried” and “Knee Deep.” Brown described the shows as a unique experience that will allow fans to connect deeply with his music and storytelling.
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