Metallica, the iconic heavy metal group, has unveiled plans for an exclusive eight-show residency at the state-of-the-art Sphere in Las Vegas. This marks a significant moment as they become the inaugural heavy metal act to perform at the cutting-edge venue since its grand opening in 2023. The band is set to deliver an unparalleled experience, continuing their 'No Repeat Weekends' tradition, ensuring distinct performances on alternating nights.
The much-anticipated performances are slated for October 1, 3, 15, 17, 22, and 24, 2026. Drummer Lars Ulrich expressed profound excitement, citing the Sphere's revolutionary potential after witnessing U2's inaugural show. He emphasized the opportunity to redefine fan interaction in a live setting, promising an extraordinary spectacle that pushes boundaries.
This venture underscores Metallica's consistent willingness to explore novel live platforms, following their immersive concert experience last year utilizing Apple Vision Pro. Bassist Trujillo previously highlighted how such technologies enhance the connection between the band and their audience, allowing for a more intimate and engaging experience. Tickets for this groundbreaking residency will be available for purchase starting March 6 at 10 a.m. PST.
In addition to Metallica, the Sphere's upcoming calendar features a diverse range of artists including No Doubt, Eagles, Kenny Chesney, Backstreet Boys, Illenium, Phish, and Carín León. The venue's innovative 'Wizard of Oz' experience has also proven to be a major draw, generating over $260 million in ticket sales by January, further solidifying the Sphere's status as a premier entertainment destination.
Metallica's residency at the Sphere represents a bold step into uncharted territory for the band, promising an unforgettable series of performances that will leverage the venue's advanced technological capabilities to create a truly unique and immersive concert experience for their global fanbase.