Alright, ‘90s kids, it’s happening—Backstreet Boys are taking over The Sphere in Las Vegas this summer, and it’s about to be larger than life.
Starting July 11, the ultimate boy band is bringing their Into the Millennium residency to the world’s most high-tech concert venue. That’s right—the same Sphere that had U2 basically redefine live performances is now about to get a dose of BSB nostalgia, complete with Y2K vibes and all the anthems you screamed into your hairbrush as a kid.
A Setlist Packed With Hits
If you ever owned a CD player, chances are Millennium was on repeat in your bedroom. Now, imagine hearing I Want It That Way, Larger Than Life, and Show Me The Meaning of Being Lonely blasted in a 160,000-square-foot immersive dome. Yep, this is real life.
And it’s not just about Millennium. The Backstreet Boys are loading up their setlist with fan-favorites from Backstreet’s Back, Black & Blue, and even some deep cuts for the die-hard fans.
The Sphere: A Next-Level Concert Experience
For those who haven’t seen what The Sphere can do—this is not your typical Vegas residency. This is a 360-degree, high-tech, mind-melting concert experience. Think next-level visuals, immersive sound, and possibly a digital recreation of the TRL era. (Okay, maybe not the last one, but a fan can dream.)
U2, Phish, and Dead & Company have already taken The Sphere for a spin, but the Backstreet Boys will be the first pop act to ever headline the venue. That’s major.
When and Where to Get Tickets
If you’ve ever tried to get tickets for anything BSB-related, you know they disappear faster than your AIM chat history. The presale kicks off on February 18, with general ticket sales starting on February 21.
Tickets will be available through the official Backstreet Boys website, and if history has taught us anything, you better be quick.
The Dates for Your Calendar
- July 11, 12, 13
- July 18, 19, 20
- July 25, 26, 27
A Full Circle Moment for the Boys
For the Backstreet Boys, this residency is a long time coming. The band has been running the game since ‘93, and their last Vegas residency (2017-2019’s Larger Than Life) was a massive success. But now, they’re stepping into something bigger, bolder, and built for the future—while still giving us that sweet ‘90s nostalgia.
Backstreet’s back, alright—and this time, they’re taking over The Sphere.
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