The Backstreet Boys are officially back—and this time, they’re lighting up Las Vegas. The iconic boy band launched their much-anticipated “Into The Millennium” residency at the high-tech Sphere venue on July 11, 2025, marking another major comeback in their decades-spanning career.

The Las Vegas residency promises an immersive musical journey through the group’s biggest hits, reimagined with futuristic visuals, dynamic choreography, and state-of-the-art sound design. With classic tracks like “I Want It That Way,” “Everybody (Backstreet’s Back),” and “Larger Than Life,” the show blends nostalgia with innovation, offering both die-hard fans and new audiences an unforgettable concert experience.
The residency is expected to run through the end of the year, with additional shows being added due to high demand. However, fans were surprised—and thrilled—to find that ticket prices have already dropped, with the average cost falling from around $199 to $132, making the experience more accessible to a broader audience.
According to event ticketing platforms, the price shift reflects the high volume of early pre-orders and a strategic effort to keep the venue at full capacity throughout the extended residency. Despite the drop, premium seating and VIP packages remain in high demand, especially for weekend shows.
“We want everyone to be part of this celebration,” said AJ McLean during the residency’s opening night. “This show is a tribute to our fans and the journey we’ve all taken together for over 30 years.”

Set inside the breathtaking MSG Sphere, the production features 360-degree LED visuals, holographic effects, and rotating stage platforms—technology rarely seen in live pop concerts. Each member of the group—Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, Brian Littrell, AJ McLean, and Kevin Richardson—gets their spotlight moment, with updated solo performances woven between group numbers.
The Sphere residency follows the success of their 2022 DNA World Tour and solidifies the Backstreet Boys’ presence as one of the few legacy pop acts thriving in the post-pandemic live entertainment era. With over 130 million records sold worldwide, they remain one of the best-selling boy bands of all time.
Fans across social media are raving, with hashtags like #BSBSphere and #BackstreetsBackVegas trending within hours of the opening night. Reviews have praised the show’s energy, emotional resonance, and interactive features—including a fan-voted encore that changes nightly.
In a music landscape dominated by Gen Z stars, the Backstreet Boys’ Vegas comeback proves that their legacy still resonates. Whether for nostalgia or pure entertainment, Into The Millennium offers something for everyone—and now at a more wallet-friendly price.