The Backstreet Boys have extended their upcoming Las Vegas Sphere residency – check out the updated list of performance dates below.
Last week (February 12), the veteran pop boyband announced their nine-date takeover of the state-of-the-art venue in Las Vegas this July. The previously announced dates were locked in for three weekends between July 11 and July 27.
Now, however, the band have announced the addition of three more dates due to “popular” demand. The newly added dates will take place on August 1, 2 and 3, bringing their total show count to 12. It is currently unclear if Backstreet Boys will be adding more dates in the near future.
The Backstreet Boys’ Into The Millennium Sphere dates are:
JULY
11 – Las Vegas Sphere – Las Vegas, NV
12 – Las Vegas Sphere – Las Vegas, NV
13 – Las Vegas Sphere – Las Vegas, NV
18 – Las Vegas Sphere – Las Vegas, NV
19 – Las Vegas Sphere – Las Vegas, NV
20 – Las Vegas Sphere – Las Vegas, NV
25 – Las Vegas Sphere – Las Vegas, NV
26 – Las Vegas Sphere – Las Vegas, NV
27 – Las Vegas Sphere – Las Vegas, NV
AUGUST
01 – Las Vegas Sphere – Las Vegas, NV
02 – Las Vegas Sphere – Las Vegas, NV
03 – Las Vegas Sphere – Las Vegas, NV
The Backstreet Boys Fan Club Presale will begin Tuesday February 18 at 9am PT (1pm ET) and the Artist Presale will begin Wednesday, February 19 at 9am PT (1pm ET). General ticket sales will commence on Friday February 21 at 9am PT (1pm ET) – you will be able to get yours here.
The Backstreet Boys are the sixth act to take over the Sphere since its grand opening In September 2023. U2 were the first band to play at the massive venue which saw NME give their performance a glowing five-star review, sharing that it “truly takes your breath away”.
“They pull off a dazzling series of technological tricks right from the outset as whirring drones whizz past the audience while everything from giant helicopters, falling letters, widescreen desert landscapes and even a projection of the Sphere itself come hurtling towards the audience,” it read.
Other acts who have graced the sphere with residencies include the likes of Phish, Dead & Company, The Eagles and most recently, Anyma – who became the first non-rock performer to headline at the venue.
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