Backstreet Boys at the Sphere

Backstreet Boys (BSB) at the Sphere was one of the best concert experiences!

 
BSB sounded great and the venue was incredible. 

Exclusive Dinners/Meals:
ResortsWorld Carversteak had a 3 course meal for $150 and special themed martini/cocktail, only on performance nights. If I stayed a Saturday night I would've considered checking out the bar.
There is also a Sphere croissant at a cafe in the Venetian.

Tips: Unless you have dinner plans elsewhere, I'd recommend trying to beat crowds at Venetian. 
There's a lot to do see, and decent food options that aren't too busy such as as the Via Via food hall. During the summer they had a BSB terminal with photo ops and merch!

Pop-Up: This was open at Venetian (closer to Palazzo near the LOVE sign), and free! I went around 5 PM and it closes around 6 pm, so I didn't get to do the TRL experience since they cut off the line around 5:30. I would recommend getting a drink first (i.e. fat tuesday) and then checking this out midday if you're around Venetian.


















Dress Code: 

Getting to Sphere: 
Less than 30 min walk from Venetian, with most of the walkway covered.


This was optional to try to see outside the Sphere.

Inside: 




Drinks: 

Cocktail + Souvenir Cup was around $29-32


View from Section 304


Concert:
The show started at 8:30 PM and ended around 10 PM. 
Some of my favorites included: As Long as you Love Me, Drowning, Shape of My Heart 









Leaving the concert: 
Rideshare was a mess. We ended up walking to Venetian and calling a rideshare from there.

Overall thoughts: 

The show was really great, and someone asked me what they should do for December thru February shows and I recommended considering Vibee packages for non-resale tickets. If you actually want to see the band up close I would do General Admission, but the sphere experience was really cool and crowd was great. 

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