Date: 26.11.2025

by Sebastian Warowny

What’s Happening at the Sphere Las Vegas Right Now

The final months of 2025 bring one of the busiest periods the Sphere has seen since its opening. The venue is running a full slate of concerts and immersive productions, and visitor numbers remain high through the holiday season. Here is a closer look at what’s happening at the Sphere right now.

Inside the Sphere: What Visitors See This Winter

The Sphere at The Venetian Resort has become one of the defining venues of 2025. Its curved 16K interior screen, 4D effects and towering exterior display continue to draw visitors who come to see what the experience looks like in person.

The venue attracts constant attention on social media and has quickly established itself as a signature stop for anyone visiting Las Vegas in the winter season.

November and December bring a full schedule of immersive films and major concert residencies. Several productions return with new blocks of dates, and the holiday period is shaping up to be one of the busiest of the year.

The Wizard of Oz at Sphere

Runs from August 28 to December 7, 2025.

The Wizard of Oz continues with regular showings across November and December.

It remains the venue’s core immersive title. The production uses the entire interior screen to recreate tornado sequences, aerial shots and stylised landscapes.

Families treat it as an introduction to the Sphere’s capabilities, and its schedule makes it one of the most accessible options during the holiday period.

Eagles

Active from September 5, 2025 to January 31, 2026

The Eagles return with a new block of dates that stretch across the final quarter of 2025.

Their show blends live performance with panoramic scenes drawn from archival material. The residency attracts a wide demographic, and demand remains consistently high.

Zac Brown Band

Scheduled from December 5, 2025 to January 17, 2026.

The Zac Brown Band maintains its run with performances planned throughout December.

Their country-rock show is built around narrative visuals that follow the themes of their music. Visitors looking for a blend of traditional concert structure and immersive design tend to gravitate toward these dates.

The residency works especially well on weekends, when domestic travel peaks.

Backstreet Boys

Runs from December 26, 2025 to February 15, 2026

The Backstreet Boys are back for another block of year-end performances.

Their production uses the wraparound screen to frame choreographed moments and crowd interactions. It sits at the centre of the Sphere’s mainstream offering and attracts steady family and group travel.

The residency performs particularly well in December, when visitor volume spikes across the Strip.

Sports Presence Around the Sphere

The Sphere is not hosting weekly sports events, but its role in the Las Vegas sports ecosystem is increasingly visible.

During fight weeks, NFL weekends and the winter build-up to F1, the Exosphere shifts to sports-focused animations. These visuals generate high foot traffic around the venue and direct attention toward nearby sportsbooks.

For operators, this creates a predictable pattern: large sports weekends bring higher betting interest and heavier flows through The Venetian.

Exosphere as a Marketing Engine

The Exosphere remains one of the most powerful advertising surfaces in North America.

Its LED structure produces visuals that are visible far beyond the immediate Strip area. Every campaign receives automatic amplification through tourist recordings and social media posts.

Sports organisations and global brands have already embraced the format. F1, UFC and several consumer companies use the Sphere as a visual anchor during major rollouts. The structure’s scale makes it a natural fit for attention-driven marketing.

For iGaming operators, the Exosphere offers unique opportunities. Creatives timed to major games, seasonal promotions or QR-based onboarding can connect directly with visitors moving between events and casinos

Practical Information for Winter Visitors

Shows during November and December run on regular rotations. The Wizard of Oz has multiple showings each week. Residencies such as the Eagles, Zac Brown Band, Illenium and the Backstreet Boys operate in multi-date blocks that often cluster around weekends.

Ticket demand rises in December as holiday travel peaks. Prices vary by date and seating zone. Even upper sections offer strong visibility thanks to the wraparound screen. Travellers planning a winter visit should check schedules early, as new dates are often added when sales increase.