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The Backstreet Boys have locked in a seven-date Las Vegas Sphere residency running from 26 December 2025 through 3 January 2026, including a special New Year’s Eve show tipped to be the most in-demand. With a 20,000-seat capacity venue and the hype of The Sphere combined with a nostalgic throwback act, demand for these festive dates has already proven strong. The cheapest seated tickets (non-RV lowers) are the recommended targets, with early sales and comps showing resale potential of 2-3x retail.
Venue: The Sphere, Las Vegas, capacity 20,000, prestige + hype.
Seven added shows span the holiday period, 31 December NYE date carries the highest demand.
Cheapest non-RV seated tickets provide the safest and strongest ROI.
Early global demand looks strong, though added supply may temper resale slightly.
Ticket limits: 8 per buyer, no transfer restrictions announced.
19/08/2025
Fan Club members access codes; first chance at NYE tickets.
20/09/2025
Sign-up presale; secondary demand indicators already high.
21/08/2025
Broader access, multiple channels, heavy queue activity.
22/08/2025
5PM BST - Ticketmaster opens sales to public; cheapest brackets targeted.

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The mix of nostalgia, festive timing, and The Sphere’s prestige makes this one of the most attractive concert flips heading into winter. With retail around £70-£80 and resale potential climbing to £300+ for NYE seats, margins are strong for those who secure allocations. While supply is boosted by added dates, the peak nights, especially New Year’s Eve, will still command premium prices. For resellers, this was a play worth chasing, particularly in the lower seated tiers.

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