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Las Vegas Sphere tickets: Performances, experiences, and prices

Las Vegas Sphere tickets: Performances, experiences, and prices

One of the hottest and most talked about entertainment spaces of 2025 in Las Vegas is the Sphere at the Venetian Resort, also known as the Las Vegas Sphere or just the Sphere. Famous for its immersive capabilities, the venue boasts points such as 16K resolution, a wraparound interior LED screen, and 4D physical effects. With its 580,000 square feet of LED displays, it would be hard to miss the gargantuan structure, easily visible from both the ground and sky when visiting the bustling Las Vegas downtown area.
Since opening in 2023, the Las Vegas Sphere has been home to various events, ranging from unique experiences to live performances. The first attraction to grace the location was a U2 residency in September of 2023, which featured a 40-performance concert series at the Sphere lasting until March 2, 2024. The remainder of this year sees a variety of events scheduled at the Sphere, set to keep guests of all ages satisfied. Legendary bands like Eagles and the Backstreet Boys, and the combination visual-live performance event Insomniac x Tomorrowland: UNITY, will take the stage for live musical artists this year.
In addition to music, guests can come and enjoy visual immersive experiences as well, with the 2025 schedule including Darren Aronofsky's Postcard from Earth, V-U2 An Immersive Concert Film, and The Wizard of Oz at Sphere.
Looking to check out the viral Las Vegas Sphere this year, but not sure where to start? We've got you covered for everything Sphere in 2025, including event schedules, pricing details, as well as comparisons between vendors and overall event details. You can also browse ticket specifics for all Las Vegas Sphere events at your own leisure on StubHub and Vivid Seats.
Las Vegas Sphere 2025 schedule
The Last Vegas Sphere hosts 'Sphere Experiences,' visual shows that incorporate sight, sound, and immersion, as well as 'Live at the Sphere' performances, which boast live performances from world-renowned artists.
Daily through August 26, 2025 Postcard From Earth $89 $126 Varies by showing
July 9 to August 19, 2025 V-U2 An Immersive Concert Film $126 $128 10 p.m.
July 11 to August 24, 2025 Backstreet Boys $118 $115 8 p.m.
August 28 to December 7, 2025 The Wizard of Oz at Sphere $146 $148 10 p.m.
August 29 to October 18, 2025 Insomniac x Tomorrowland: UNITY $47 $45 11:15 p.m.
September 5 to November 8, 2025 Eagles $335 $349 8:30 p.m.
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How to buy Las Vegas Sphere tickets
Original tickets for events at the Las Vegas Sphere are available for purchase on Ticketmaster. Depending on the event, date, and seating location, ticket availability can vary. As the summer kicks off and people travel to Vegas for vacation, it is expected that certain dates, such as weekends or popular evening times, may have more limited remaining availability.
Tickets are also available from verified resale vendors such as StubHub and Vivid Seats for both concerts at the Sphere and its visual experience-based events. Please check the above chart for event-specific links to both StubHub and Vivid Seats.
How much are Las Vegas Sphere tickets?
Ticket prices for events at the Las Vegas Sphere vary depending on the event itself, the date, as well as the demand for each show. There are two types of event categories at the Sphere: Sphere experiences and Sphere live performances. Experiences, in general, have multiple showings in a day, and thus have more ticket availability, which has some effect on pricing in terms of demand. Live performances are typically more exclusive, as there are limited showings and the events are usually held over a smaller range of dates.
Currently, original tickets from Ticketmaster and resale vendor tickets from StubHub and Vivid Seats are very similar in price. However, there may be some fluctuation when looking for last-minute tickets, especially to Sphere experiences (V-U2, The Wizard of Oz, and Postcard From Earth).
The least expensive Sphere tickets are for the Insomniac X Tomorrowland: UNITY live experience, which starts at $47 on StubHub and $45 on Vivid Seats. Tickets for the Eagles are priced the most expensive at the Sphere, with the most affordable options starting at $335 on StubHub and $349 on Vivid Seats. These prices are before additional taxes and fees.
Who is performing at the Las Vegas Sphere?
The Las Vegas Sphere boasts its versatility, able to host both cinematic experiences as well as live music. 2025 has seen a busy schedule so far, and the remainder of the year will be no different.
Backstreet Boys currently have 21 shows scheduled at the Sphere from July 11 through August 24 as part of their Into the Millennium concert series. Word on the street is the supergroup will jam out to a setlist of their classic hits, perfect for those visiting Vegas who want to be sure they're going to enjoy a high-energy pop-filled evening.
From August 29 to October 18, Insomniac x Tomorrowland: UNITY will take place, with nine shows scheduled as of writing. This event is a mix of both immersive visuals and artwork, all culminating with a performance to finish out the experience from a renowned artist. UNITY calls itself more than a concert, quoted as being a 'transformative journey through music, storytelling, and technology'. So far, the opening weekend performers have been announced, with Chase & Status scheduled for August 29, Kaskade on August 30, and Eli Brown hitting the stage on August 31. The performers for the remaining event dates are scheduled to be announced at a later time.
Eagles will take the Sphere stage from September 5 to November 8, with 12 shows remaining for their concert series, Eagles: Live in Concert at Sphere, which originally began on September 20, 2024. At the time of completion, the series will have totalled 44 performances.
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