
Backstreet Boys bring their “Into the Millennium” residency to The Sphere, festive dates flipping 2–3x.
Metallica confirmed their highly anticipated Sphere residency in Las Vegas, featuring eight shows across October 2026. The No Repeat Weekends format ensures each performance offers a unique setlist, increasing demand from dedicated fans. With only 20,000 capacity per show and a strict ticket limit of four, supply remained tight. Combined with global demand and Sphere hype, this created a strong ticket flip opportunity.
Presale access was staggered across multiple days, allowing prepared buyers to secure tickets early.
Low ticket limits and high global demand created immediate sell-out pressure across all dates.
Saturday shows, especially October 31, became the most desirable due to premium demand.
Early resale listings appeared at over 2x retail within hours of general sale.
Multi-day interest from fans boosted repeat buying behaviour and sustained resale prices.
02/03/2026
Legacy and Fifth member presales begin with limited allocation and code access.
03/03/2026
Artist presale drives increased traffic with strong competition for key dates.
04/03/2026
4–5 March 2026 - Extra presales and partner access continue to reduce available inventory.
06/03/2026
Tickets sell out quickly, with resale listings appearing shortly after at 2x pricing.

▶️ Ticketmaster
▶️ SeatGeek
▶️ Vivid Seats
▶️ Viagogo
This was a textbook high-demand ticket flip driven by limited supply and strong artist loyalty. The No Repeat Weekends format added a unique edge, encouraging fans to attend multiple dates, which naturally increased resale pressure.
Looking ahead, additional dates may soften prices slightly, but key dates such as Saturdays should remain strong performers. For resellers, targeting the cheapest ticket tiers across multiple dates was the safest and most scalable strategy.

Backstreet Boys bring their “Into the Millennium” residency to The Sphere, festive dates flipping 2–3x.

Coldplay’s sold-out 2025 tour flipped £50 tickets into £900+ profits, making it one of the year’s biggest resale wins.