Backstreet Boys Light Up Las Vegas Sphere: What Tickets Cost for This Reunion Spectacle

LAS VEGAS — The Backstreet Boys have officially taken over the Sphere in Las Vegas — and it’s everything fans could’ve hoped for. After years away from the Sin City spotlight, the beloved boy band is back with a high-tech, high-emotion residency that’s turning up the nostalgia and turning out sold-out crowds.
The residency, announced earlier this year, marks a massive comeback for the iconic ’90s group, and their shows at the Sphere combine hits like “I Want It That Way” and “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back)” with stunning immersive visuals across the venue’s 160,000-square-foot LED screen — now being called the “largest canvas for pop memories in Vegas.”
How Much Are Tickets Right Now?
If you’re planning to see the Backstreet Boys in Las Vegas, prices can vary depending on the section and demand — but here’s the current breakdown as of this week:
- Lowest-priced tickets start around $119 (upper level or side view).
- Mid-tier tickets range between $170 to $290, often found in sections closer to the middle rows.
- Premium seats or VIP experiences are going for $350 and up, with front row and aisle access commanding even more.
- Fan resale prices on secondary markets have surged past $400 for weekend shows.
Several third-party sites are offering packages as well, but buyers are cautioned to verify fees and policies before purchase.
What Makes This Show Special?
Sphere’s cutting-edge tech turns every seat into a front-row experience. The curved 360-degree screens and spatial audio elevate performances like:
- “As Long As You Love Me” with panoramic desert visuals
- “Larger Than Life” enhanced by a 3D digital tribute to the group’s evolution
- Interactive fan shoutouts projected mid-set, with real-time audience visuals
And yes, each member gets their solo moment — AJ, Howie, Nick, Kevin, and Brian are all in top form vocally and emotionally.
How Long Is The Residency?
Dates currently run through Fall 2025, with additional performances being considered based on demand. Weekend shows are selling fastest, especially Fridays and Saturdays, which have seen the highest resale jumps.
If you’re hoping to grab seats before prices rise further, weekdays tend to be slightly cheaper — though availability changes quickly.
What Fans Are Saying
Attendees describe the show as:
“A visual and emotional masterpiece… not just a concert, but a time machine.”
“Better than any tour they’ve done. Sphere was MADE for them.”
“It felt like being 15 again. And they sound even better live now.”
Will The Backstreet Boys Tour After This?
While nothing is confirmed yet, insiders hint that this Sphere residency might launch a new global tour in 2026, especially if ticket sales stay this strong.
Planning Your Trip to the Sphere
The Sphere is located just off the Strip near The Venetian, with nearby hotels offering bundle packages. Doors typically open at 6:30 p.m., with shows starting at 8:00 p.m. sharp. All attendees are encouraged to arrive early, as Sphere security and entry lines can be lengthy on peak nights.
Are you planning to see the Backstreet Boys at Sphere? Let us know what night you’re going — or share your fan memories — right here on ChicagoMusicGuide.com.