Dead & Company is adding dates this summer to its hit Las Vegas residency celebrating the Grateful Dead’s enduring legacy in rock history.
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Buzz around the music scene is, Zac Brown Band is prepping for a residency at the Sphere. The person providing the buzz is Zac Brown.
Neal Schon of Journey says the Sphere was made for jam bands, but his band would crush it, too.
Mickey Hart is the rare musician to play the Ice Palace and, in May, the Sphere with Dead and Company.
The single, available on all streaming services, comes a week before the famous jam band is set to start four sold-out performances as the famous Las Vegas venue.
Roughly two weeks after the band ended its 40-show run at the Sphere, the final performance of “U2: UV Achtung Baby” was streamed on Sirius XM satellite radio.
Dead and Company follows U2, closing in March, and Phish at the Sphere.
The Las Vegas venue has been home to U2 and also will host Phish.
Local college and university students can purchase tickets for “U2 UV: Achtung Baby” Friday, but they will have to show up in person to get them.
Known for its worldwide following and unique, nightly experiences, Phish follows U2 as the second announced act at the Sphere.
The Sphere show and the Rockettes “Christmas Spectacular” started Tuesday and run through Jan. 1.
A published report states Beyoncé’s team is in discussions with with Jim Dolan’s company to create a show at the Sphere.
Though word of Styles’ presence at the show had been seeping out of the venue for days, it was not confirmed until Thursday this week.
The resignation, effective Friday, comes as the company behind the Sphere makes plans to set up entertainment venues like it in other cities around the world.
Filmmaker Darren Aronofsky says “Postcard From Earth” takes guests on a global tour.