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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Dead & Company jammed for several hours, reviving familiar Grateful Dead imagery in a specatcular stage show.
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.
The images of a top player are among those glowing on the Sphere in advance of the upcoming Esports World Cup.
The band is set to play several weekends at the Sphere this fall.
Bassist Adam Clayton showed up to a show with a (real) mustache after the holiday break, igniting a frenzy among fans.
The Sphere will display Super Bowl content throughout the week, and be activated during the game.
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.
Lady Gaga surprised a sold-out crowd at the U2 show at the Sphere.
U2 opened its “Achtung Baby” revival at the Sphere in late September and has sold out ever since.
The U2 frontman rose to the moment, summoning Elvis, calling out to a Beatle and christening a spectacularly innovative venue.
Jim Dolan is opening The Sphere in Vegas, and says,“We have a lot of interest from the international community.”
“Atomic City,” U2’s ode-to-Vegas punk anthem, will be in the set list at The Sphere.