Metallica’s Sphere run in Las Vegas has all the early signals of a true “event” onsale: heavy fan interest, fast-moving inventory, and a resale market that’s actively discovering where prices should settle now that general sale is underway. Even in the first wave of post-onsale listings, it’s clear that demand is strong — but it’s also clear that shoppers who stay flexible on date and section can already find noticeably better value than the headline premium numbers suggest.
Looking at what tickets are available for shoppers at Ticket Club as of Friday, March 6, the Sphere market is expensive overall, but it’s not uniform: later dates currently price more favorably, several high-inventory nights look more competitive for deal-seekers, and the “best value” sections are separating from the true premium experience areas like Snake Pit and certain mid-bowl zones.
Where Metallica Sphere Ticket Prices Stand Right Now
Across currently listed single-night Metallica Sphere events on TicketClub, the market is sitting around a $430 get-in, with a ~$1,280 median, and a typical shopping band (10th–90th percentile) of roughly $783–$2,652. That “typical range” is where most shoppers will be making decisions — and where the best date/section strategy shows up.
Best dates to shop: the late-run February shows are currently the most buyer-friendly
If your goal is the best value (lower medians and generally more forgiving ranges), the current snapshot points strongly to the February 2027 shows. These are among the lowest median nights in the entire Sphere run:
- Thu, Feb 4, 2027 — one of the lowest medians right now: Shop this show
- Sat, Feb 6, 2027 — currently the lowest get-in night in the run: Shop this show
- Thu, Feb 18, 2027 — another low-median value signal: Shop this show
- Sat, Feb 20, 2027 — still a relatively favorable “typical” range vs. peak nights: Shop this show
Shopper takeaway: The longer lead time on these shows (and the ability for buyers to substitute dates) often keeps pricing more competitive — which is exactly what deal-seekers want to see.
Nights carrying the biggest premium: a few Saturdays are where sellers are pushing hardest
On the high end, the market is already highlighting which nights sellers believe will command the strongest willingness-to-pay. Right now, the most premium medians are clustered on certain weekends:
- Sat, Nov 7, 2026 — currently the highest median night: Shop this show
- Sat, Jan 30, 2027 — another top-tier median: Shop this show
- Sat, Oct 17, 2026 — elevated weekend pricing: Shop this show
Shopper takeaway: If you’re locked into a premium Saturday, it can be worth checking a nearby Thursday option in the same “run block” — substitution is one of the few levers buyers have in a market like this.
Availability matters: high-inventory nights can create real shopper leverage
One of the most important signals in a fast-moving onsale week is how much inventory is actively listed. Several Sphere nights show especially deep supply in the marketplace — and when sellers compete, shoppers tend to benefit.
- Thu, Oct 29, 2026 — Shop this show
- Sat, Oct 31, 2026 — Shop this show
- Thu, Oct 15, 2026 — Shop this show
- Thu, Oct 1, 2026 — Shop this show
Shopper takeaway: High supply doesn’t guarantee “cheap,” but it does tend to improve your odds of finding a fair listing — especially if you’re willing to sit in the upper levels.
Sphere Section Strategy: Where the Value Is (and Where the Premium Concentrates)

Even in a premium-event market, section choice can swing the price dramatically. In the current snapshot, the most consistently lower-priced medians show up in upper-level and value-pocket zones, while the highest medians concentrate in Snake Pit and certain mid-bowl premium areas.
Value-leaning sections (examples from current listings):
Sections like 408 (median around $867), 404 (~$888), 403 (~$937), and lower-bowl pocket 110 (~$940) are among the most consistently buyer-friendly areas in the current marketplace snapshot.
Premium / experience-first areas (examples from current listings):
The most expensive medians concentrate in sections like 205 (median around $2,591), 207 (~$2,582), and SNKPIT (Snake Pit) (~$2,582), with other premium-adjacent areas (like 204 and select 300-level premium zones) also pricing well above the building-wide median.
Shopper takeaway: If your goal is “best deal per ticket,” start in the upper bowl/value pockets and let the market compete. If your goal is “best experience regardless of price,” Snake Pit and premium mid-bowl zones are where buyers are concentrating their spend.
Don’t Ignore 2-Day Passes: The Per-Show Math Can Be Meaningfully Better
TicketClub also has active resale listings for 2-Day Passes. These can look expensive at first glance — but if you can actually use both nights, dividing the pass price across two shows often produces some of the best “per-night” value in the Sphere market.
- 2-Day Pass (Good for 2/25 & 2/27): Shop
- 2-Day Pass (Good for 2/18 & 2/20): Shop
- 2-Day Pass (Good for 2/4 & 2/6): Shop
- 2-Day Pass (Good for 10/29 & 10/31): Shop
Shopper takeaway: A 2-Day Pass only “wins” if you’re truly attending both dates — but for travelers building a Vegas trip around Metallica, this is one of the smartest lanes to compare.
Quick Look: Metallica’s European Dates Before Sphere
Before Metallica hits Las Vegas, the band’s European run has its own active resale market — and in today’s snapshot, Europe generally shows lower get-ins and lower medians than Sphere. For shoppers comparing travel options, a few Europe nights stand out as more approachable on price (while select markets like Zurich and Bucharest trend higher).
Metallica Dates & Ticket Prices (Sphere)
| Date | Location | Get-In | Median | Typical (10–90% range) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 1, 2026 | Las Vegas, NV (Sphere) | $535 | $1,252 | $747 – $2,677 |
| Oct 3, 2026 | Las Vegas, NV (Sphere) | $670 | $1,297 | $840 – $2,805 |
| Oct 8, 2026 | Las Vegas, NV (Sphere) | $666 | $1,323 | $831 – $2,426 |
| Oct 10, 2026 | Las Vegas, NV (Sphere) | $707 | $1,449 | $866 – $2,899 |
| Oct 15, 2026 | Las Vegas, NV (Sphere) | $516 | $1,345 | $785 – $2,515 |
| Oct 17, 2026 | Las Vegas, NV (Sphere) | $650 | $1,497 | $861 – $2,834 |
| Oct 22, 2026 | Las Vegas, NV (Sphere) | $559 | $1,359 | $734 – $2,798 |
| Oct 24, 2026 | Las Vegas, NV (Sphere) | $676 | $1,487 | $914 – $2,680 |
| Oct 29, 2026 | Las Vegas, NV (Sphere) | $559 | $1,379 | $821 – $2,340 |
| Oct 31, 2026 | Las Vegas, NV (Sphere) | $535 | $1,386 | $829 – $2,644 |
| Nov 5, 2026 | Las Vegas, NV (Sphere) | $592 | $1,455 | $810 – $2,749 |
| Nov 7, 2026 | Las Vegas, NV (Sphere) | $797 | $1,867 | $1,088 – $3,500 |
| Jan 28, 2027 | Las Vegas, NV (Sphere) | $559 | $1,498 | $860 – $2,967 |
| Jan 30, 2027 | Las Vegas, NV (Sphere) | $592 | $1,688 | $858 – $3,409 |
| Feb 4, 2027 | Las Vegas, NV (Sphere) | $516 | $1,081 | $699 – $2,061 |
| Feb 6, 2027 | Las Vegas, NV (Sphere) | $430 | $1,182 | $645 – $2,150 |
| Feb 18, 2027 | Las Vegas, NV (Sphere) | $518 | $1,133 | $700 – $1,994 |
| Feb 20, 2027 | Las Vegas, NV (Sphere) | $465 | $1,349 | $672 – $3,236 |
| Feb 25, 2027 | Las Vegas, NV (Sphere) | $532 | $1,536 | $842 – $2,497 |
| Feb 27, 2027 | Las Vegas, NV (Sphere) | $592 | $1,497 | $866 – $2,472 |
Metallica Dates & Ticket Prices (European Tour)
| Date | Location | Get-In | Median | Typical (10–90% range) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 13, 2026 | Bucharest (Arena Nationala) | $877 | $1,456 | $1,080 – $2,195 |
| May 22, 2026 | Frankfurt am Main (Deutsche Bank Park) | $624 | $1,356 | $626 – $2,114 |
| May 24, 2026 | Frankfurt am Main (Deutsche Bank Park) | $497 | $1,019 | $620 – $1,937 |
| May 27, 2026 | Zurich (Letzigrund) | $810 | $1,474 | $1,063 – $2,718 |
| May 30, 2026 | Berlin (Olympiastadion Berlin) | $430 | $783 | $516 – $1,692 |
| Jun 3, 2026 | Bologna (Stadio Renato Dall’ara Bologna) | $362 | $704 | $503 – $951 |
| Jun 25, 2026 | Glasgow (National Stadium at Hampden Park) | $408 | $864 | $544 – $2,078 |
| Jun 28, 2026 | Cardiff (Principality Stadium) | $280 | $769 | $476 – $1,079 |
| Jul 3, 2026 | London (London Stadium At Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park) | $361 | $815 | $459 – $1,291 |
| Jul 5, 2026 | London (London Stadium At Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park) | $419 | $783 | $588 – $1,493 |
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