The Sphere tickets 2024: Updated schedule, cheapest price & cost for Las Vegas concert dates

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Since opening in fall of 2023, The Sphere has radically transformed one of the world's most iconic destinations.

With a cool sticker price of $2.3 billion to build, the Sphere seats 17,600 with about 10,000 of those seats providing a completely immersive experience. The outside of the building features 1.2 million LED bulbs each about the size of a hockey puck while the speaker system boasts 1,586 loudspeaker modules, 167,000 speaker drivers and over 300 loudspeaker modules. This isn't your grandfather's concert venue.

The glamor shots from Super Bowl weekend — always a destination for reasons extending beyond the actual football — prominently featured The Sphere in all its glory with 49ers and Chiefs fans descending from every corner of the globe. 

In its first full quarter of operation to end 2023, The Sphere — owned by MSG and Knicks executive chairman James Dolan — reported a revenue of $167.8 million across 191 performances, including concerts and tours of the one-of-a-kind building.

Regardless of your reason for visiting Sin City, you can add a trip to The Sphere to your bucket list. Here's everything you need to know about scoring tickets to see a show at The Sphere in 2024.

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The Sphere Experience tickets 2024

Beyond music, playing right now is Postcard from Earth, a two-part immersive experience from award-winning documentary filmmaker Darren Aronofsky. About two hours long in total, it begins as soon as you enter the Atrium with a 40-minute interactive experience featuring five humanoid robots, beam-forming sound displays and a 50-foot high hologram. After the first part, seating begins in the main venue for the 50-minute Postcard from Earth. The Sphere Experience runs in parallel with other ongoing concerts with as many as four shows on a single day.

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U2 tickets at The Sphere

The Sphere kicked off on September 29, 2023 with a highly anticipated 25-show residency by U2. Although the initial run ended in December, U2 came back for more and tickets for the band's second stint — which runs through March 2 — are still available including tickets for Saturday's show the night before Super Bowl 58. The cheapest ticket for that show runs for about $250 with prices going up to over $1,100 each.

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Phish tickets at The Sphere

If there's a band made for venue like The Sphere, its probably the iconic jam band Phish. Lucky for Phish fans, they signed on for a four-show stop in April. Phish last played in Las Vegas in 2021. Four-day tickets are available starting at $2,900 while individual concert prices are going for as low as $325.

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The Grateful Dead tickets at The Sphere

After Phish, Dead & Company — The Grateful Dead joined by John Mayer — will light up The Sphere with a 24-show residency starting May 16. Originally scheduled to run through June 22, Dead & Company's stay was then extended through the middle of July. Across 24 shows, approximately 450,000 Dead fans will be able to take in a once-in-a-lifetime show. 

You can currently get tickets on StubHub from the pre-sale event. General admission tickets for the presale event started at $368. The general sale began Friday, February 9.

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The Sphere concert schedule 2024

Organizers for The Sphere have been tight-lipped about the concert schedule and artists, in part due to the complexity of each individual show. In an interview with Variety, organizers said there would be three to four residences per year.

Dates Show Tickets
Ongoing Postcard From Earth StubHub
Through March 2 U2 StubHub
April 18-21 Phish StubHub
May 16 - July 13 Dead & Company StubHub

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Micah Adams is a Managing Editor and Head of Affiliate Content at Sporting News.