U2 Las Vegas Residency Extended Again

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If it ain’t broke, why fix it? And it’s quite clear that the U2 Las Vegas Residency at the Sphere is a smashing success. After selling out their initial concert dates in September and October, the band extended their stay through the end of the year. Now, they have extended it again.

It was a record-setting and unprecedented launch for the UV Achtung Baby Live. So, the band and venue have added eleven additional dates in January and February. The first 9 shows have been a sold-out success, and have led to the demand for the additional concerts, listed at the bottom of this article.

The U2 Las Vegas Residency is a first-of-its-kind, live music experience that introduces the public to a new era of live entertainment with the world’s most cutting-edge venue. The Achtung Baby Live at the Sphere concerts mark U2’s first live outing in four years, and Sphere is the only place fans can see the show.

All U2.com paid subscribers are eligible to submit a ticket request for the eleven newly added shows, even if they have requested or secured tickets for previously announced dates. Tickets will be available during a general sale starting Wednesday, October 25 at 11am Pacific at Ticketmaster. Check the Ticketmaster listing for more information.

This brings the U2 Las Vegas Residency to a total of 36 shows that now run through February 18, 2024. The following 11 dates were announced today, including two can’t miss shows kicking off Super Bowl Weekend as the hottest ticket in town:

FRIDAY, JANUARY 26
SATURDAY, JANUARY 27
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18

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