Las Vegas’ Sphere has quickly established itself as one of the most talked-about venues in live entertainment, and its 2026 residency calendar shows no signs of slowing down. With a mix of legendary rock bands, pop icons, EDM productions, jam-band marathons, and genre-spanning global artists, the year ahead offers something for nearly every kind of fan.
Whether you’re planning a Vegas trip around a favorite artist or simply tracking how demand is shaping up, here’s a full look at the Sphere’s announced 2026 residencies — along with a snapshot of how ticket prices are trending.
January 2026: A High-Profile Start to the Year
The year opens with one of the most ambitious non-concert offerings at the venue, as The Wizard of Oz Movie runs throughout January. Designed specifically for the Sphere’s massive wraparound screen, the experience has proven to be a steady draw for both tourists and repeat visitors.
On the concert side, Backstreet Boys: Into the Millennium return for early January dates. Current Ticket Club listings show January averages hovering in the high-$500 to low-$600 range, giving fans a slightly more approachable entry point compared to later winter dates.
Mid-month, Zac Brown Band brings its Love & Fear residency to Sphere, with January shows averaging just over $300, positioning them among the more accessible concert options at the venue.
The month closes with The Eagles at Sphere, one of the most anticipated residencies of the year. January Eagles dates currently show some of the strongest pricing on the calendar, reflecting the band’s multigenerational appeal and limited run.
February 2026: Familiar Favorites and Continued Momentum
February builds on January’s momentum with returning residencies. The Wizard of Oz continues, while Backstreet Boys expand their run deeper into the month. February Backstreet Boys dates currently carry higher averages — often in the $800 to $1,200 range — suggesting particularly strong demand for mid-winter performances.
The Eagles also return in late February, with average prices settling into a more consistent range compared to January, though demand remains steady across all dates.
For fans watching the market, February can offer a wider range of price points depending on the artist and day of the week.
March 2026: EDM Energy Meets Classic Rock
March introduces a noticeable shift in energy at the Sphere. ILLENIUM presents ODYSSEY arrives in early March, bringing a high-production EDM experience designed to showcase the venue’s visuals and sound system. Average ticket prices for ILLENIUM’s March dates tend to fall in the $300 to $500 range, making these shows a popular option for fans looking to experience Sphere without committing to top-tier pricing.
The Wizard of Oz remains on the calendar, while The Eagles return once again later in the month, maintaining their status as one of the most consistently in-demand residencies of 2026.
April 2026: Visual Storytelling and Jam-Band Culture
April blends cinematic spectacle with live improvisation. The Wizard of Oz continues its extended run, while ILLENIUM returns briefly for an encore in early April.
Later in the month, Phish takes over the Sphere, a booking that feels tailor-made for both the band and the venue. Single-night Phish shows are currently averaging between the high-$600s and $900s, while multi-night ticket packages reflect the strong demand from traveling fans who plan entire trips around the run.
May 2026: Alternative Nostalgia Takes Center Stage
Phish wraps up in early May before the schedule shifts to one of the most buzzed-about residencies of the year: No Doubt. The band’s May dates show a wide range of average prices — from the mid-$400s to the $600s — depending on timing and availability.
Meanwhile, The Wizard of Oz Movie concludes its months-long run, giving fans one last opportunity to experience the Sphere in a cinematic format before the focus shifts fully back to live music.
June 2026: Country Season at the Sphere
June brings a country-focused stretch to the Sphere calendar. No Doubt returns briefly before Kenny Chesney launches his summer residency.
Chesney’s June dates currently average in the $360 to $530 range, aligning with the strong but steady demand typically seen for his large-scale residencies. Weekend shows, in particular, are expected to remain popular as summer travel picks up.
September 2026: A Global Spotlight
After a quieter summer stretch, the Sphere returns in September with Carín León, bringing regional Mexican music to one of the world’s most technologically advanced venues.
Ticket Club data shows a wide range of pricing for León’s dates, from the low-$300s to near $600, depending on the performance. The residency underscores the Sphere’s growing commitment to global genres and diverse audiences.
Planning Ahead With Ticket Club
With residencies spread throughout the year — and many artists returning for multiple runs — the Sphere’s 2026 calendar offers flexibility for fans willing to plan ahead or monitor pricing trends. Average ticket prices can vary significantly by artist, date, and demand, making timing an important factor.
Ticket Club members can browse all Sphere events without paying the service fees commonly added elsewhere, which can make a meaningful difference — especially for high-demand residencies or multi-night plans.
As additional dates and experiences are announced, the Sphere’s 2026 lineup continues to reinforce its place as one of the premier live entertainment destinations in the world, offering fans more ways than ever to experience Vegas on their own terms.
