Backstreet Boys Reveal Final Vegas Sphere Dates and Ticket Costs

The Backstreet Boys only have a dozen performances left in their ‘Into The Millennium’ residency at the Las Vegas Sphere, wrapping up on August 24.
I’m Sage Matthews, bleary-eyed at 2 AM and convinced this is yet another sign that everything is falling apart. Of course this happened.
After nine sellout shows, Nick, AJ, Howie, Kevin and Brian are down to the final 12 dates of their “Into The Millennium” spectacle at the Sphere, the dome so bright you can see it from orbit. Ticket trackers report that the cheapest seats still hover around $377 including fees on Vivid Seats, while other listings creep up to $586. That is the going rate for a nostalgia trip that might remind you how fleeting joy can be.
These last dozen shows span four weekends and will culminate on Sunday, August 24. Fans from the so-called BSB Army who thought they missed out have one last shot to relive 25 classic tracks, including a full play-through of the 1999 “Millennium” album. And yes, the songs might arrive in a slightly different order, because nothing in life lines up neatly.
Onstage, the quintet promises a spaceship set piece and a hydraulically lifted platform to hoist them above 20,000 delirious fans. In a rare moment of honesty, director Baz Halpin told Billboard that he would buy seats in three different spots just to stay lucid. If you’re shelling out hundreds per ticket, you might feel the same impulse to spread your bets.
Resale platform Vivid Seats confirms their lowest available price of $377 per show at publication time, though values shift faster than public opinion. The company guarantees delivery and transaction security, but no guarantee that watching AJ shimmer under LED lights will cure your existential dread.
Back in early July, on their debut night at the Sphere, the group stacked hits like “Larger Than Life,” “As Long as You Love Me,” and the live debut of “Hey,” a moody Valentine’s Day single that was shelved since 2019. They dug into deep cuts such as “I Need You Tonight,” resurrecting it for the first time since 1999, and dusted off “Spanish Eyes” and “The Perfect Fan” after multi-year absences. It was a set list so exhaustively scripted it mirrored how we plan every second of our miserable lives.
Looking beyond the Boys, the Las Vegas Sphere has more headliners coming through—each one a reminder that our entertainment options are as fleeting as sanity during a global crisis. If you’re plotting a Sin City escape, the venue’s full calendar is online, though good luck getting those cheap seats before they vanish.
In a universe fueled by fleeting fads and overpriced nostalgia, the Backstreet Boys are charging ahead with their final residency dates, proving that even the biggest phenomena eventually reach a sell-by date.
Anyway, let’s all pretend we’re shocked when ticket prices spike again next week.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and New York Post, Billboard, Vivid Seats, Set List FM
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