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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Sphere Las Vegas: 2026's Hottest Concerts Announced!

Sphere Las Vegas: 2026's Hottest Concerts Announced!

27 Jan

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Summary

  • The Sphere in Las Vegas features a massive LED display for immersive shows.
  • Major artists like The Eagles and Phish have residencies in early 2026.
  • The venue also offers an immersive 16K screening of The Wizard of Oz.
Sphere Las Vegas: 2026's Hottest Concerts Announced!

The iconic Sphere in Las Vegas is gearing up for a star-studded 2026 performance calendar. This unique venue, the world's largest geodesic dome, utilizes a massive LED exterior to create spectacular visual experiences for concertgoers.

Early 2026 will see major musical acts take residency. The Eagles are scheduled for ten shows in January, February, and March. Following them, Phish will perform nine nights in April and May. No Doubt is set for an extensive eighteen-show run throughout May and June.

Additional artists slated for 2026 include Kenny Chesney, with multiple dates in June and July. For those seeking a different kind of immersive entertainment, The Sphere will also feature continuous daily showings of 'The Wizard of Oz.' This cinematic experience boasts 16K visuals, 360° effects, haptics, scents, and an advanced audio system.

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Tickets for the various concert residencies and the 'Wizard of Oz' experience are currently available through ticketing platforms, with prices varying by artist and seating. The schedule is expected to expand further as more artists confirm their dates.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
In early 2026, The Sphere will host residencies by The Eagles, Phish, and No Doubt, with Kenny Chesney also scheduled to perform.
Ticket prices vary by artist; for instance, Phish tickets start at $142, while Backstreet Boys resale tickets are from $554.
The Sphere will also offer daily immersive screenings of 'The Wizard of Oz' in 16K with advanced sensory effects.

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