The Backstreet Boys Sphere residency in Las Vegas has added three new dates, giving fans who missed the original run a second chance to catch the Into the Millennium show live. The extended run lands on 31 December 2026 and 1-2 January 2027, rounding off what has already been a standout concert residency at The Sphere.
How to Get Tickets for the New Backstreet Boys Sphere Residency Dates
The ticket release follows a staged rollout, according to Sphere Entertainment Co. The Backstreet Boys Fan Club Presale opens first, beginning Tuesday, 19 August at 10am PT, followed by the Artist Presale on Wednesday, 19 August at 10am PT. General tickets then go on sale via Ticketmaster on 21 August.
Fans looking for a packaged experience have a separate route. Vibee packages went on sale Wednesday, 12 August at 10am PT, with early-access sign-ups available through Monday, 17 August at 10pm PT. Those packages include a choice of GA floor or reserved seating at The Sphere, plus a two-night stay at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, which sits directly connected to the venue via a pedestrian bridge.
That connection matters more than it might sound. Walking from your hotel room to your seat at a major arena show without stepping outside is a genuine convenience, and it removes one of the more stressful parts of a Las Vegas concert night: working out transport.
What to Wear: The Into the Millennium Dress Code
The band’s specific request is that fans wear all white with a touch of blue, as a nod to the Into the Millennium tour theme. The result inside The Sphere has been a sea of white-on-white outfits, butterfly clips, chokers and blue eyeshadow, with a futuristic, Y2K-inflected edge that fits the show’s visual identity.
The easiest way to land the touch of blue without overhauling an outfit is a bandana. A light blue one can be worn in the hair, tied as a crop, or looped through a belt. For those who prefer to keep their look minimal, blue glitter pigment applied to the eyelids or collarbone delivers the colour without an extra layer of clothing.
Butterfly clips were ubiquitous at the show. A pack ordered ahead of the trip costs a fraction of what you would pay at a festival stall, and having multiples means you can lend them out without worrying. The same logic applies to a 12-pack of bandanas rather than a single one.
On footwear, the calculus is straightforward: comfort first, aesthetic second. A full night on your feet in The Sphere demands something with genuine support. Chunky-soled trainers and Dr. Martens-style boots have both proved popular with fans who want to keep dancing through the setlist without paying for it the next morning.
Bag policy at The Sphere is worth reading before you pack. The venue operates what it calls a no-bag policy, though small clutches, purses and fanny packs of roughly 6 x 6 x 2 inches are permitted. Large bags and backpacks are not. A clear crossbody just slightly over that guideline has reportedly been waved through, but it is not a guarantee, and arriving with an oversized bag creates a problem at the door that is entirely avoidable.
The Venetian also houses the official Backstreet Boys fan gift shop and the official after-party at Voltaire, a club inside the resort, where fans can meet the band. If the new year dates are your target, the combination of in-resort retail, the after-party, and the pedestrian bridge access makes The Venetian the logical base.
With the Backstreet Boys Sphere residency now stretching into a New Year’s Eve run, the Fan Club Presale on 19 August is the first and most direct route to securing a spot before the general sale opens two days later.
