Backstreet Boys are headed to the ‘Millennium’ at the Sphere making it ‘Larger than life’.

The Backstreet Boys are bringing their iconic ‘Millennium’ album to life at Las Vegas’ immersive Sphere.


Pop Culture & Art February 13, 2025
This performance of Backstreet Boys at Miss USA 2016 will take you back in time. PHOTO: MTV

Backstreet Boys have recently made the big announcement on their Instagram account that they will be performing at the immersive Sphere in Las Vegas, marking a major milestone in their career. Their residency, titled Into the Millennium, is scheduled for July 2025, with nine performances on July 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, and 27.

This residency will follow in the footsteps of other renowned acts such as U2, Dead & Co., and Phish, who have previously graced the venue.

Produced by Live Nation, the residency will feature the Backstreet Boys’ Millennium album in its entirety, celebrating the iconic 1999 release alongside some of their biggest hits. Fans can expect an unparalleled experience enhanced by the Sphere's cutting-edge immersive visuals and sound technology. Signature tracks like I Want It That Way and Larger Than Life will be reimagined in ways that only the venue's advanced capabilities can deliver.

Presale for the event has already begun and will continue through February 17, 2025, with special artist presales scheduled for February 18 and 19. The general sale will open on February 21. Additionally, Vibee, the official concert and VIP hotel experience partner, is offering exclusive packages that include tickets, a two-night stay at Las Vegas resorts, and access to the Backstreet Boys Experience pop-up. These packages are available ahead of the general onsale to give fans early access to tickets.

The Backstreet Boys’ residency promises to be a landmark event for both the group and their fans, combining nostalgia with cutting-edge technology to deliver an unforgettable concert experience. For more information, fans can visit the official presale page.

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