Backstreet Boys Add More Summer Dates to Their Into the Millennium Las Vegas Residency

Backstreet Boys Add More Summer Dates to Their Into the Millennium Las Vegas Residency
The Backstreet Boys are keeping the Into the Millennium party going in Las Vegas.
The iconic pop group has added more summer dates to their residency at Sphere, bringing their classic Millennium era into one of the most high-tech live venues in entertainment. For fans who grew up with the Backstreet Boys soundtracking the late '90s and early 2000s, the residency is a full nostalgia moment with a major modern upgrade.
The show celebrates the group's 1999 Millennium era, a time that helped define Y2K pop. With hits that became part of pop music history, the Backstreet Boys are now giving those songs a huge Vegas production, pairing their harmonies and fan-favorite tracks with Sphere's massive immersive screen-and-sound setup.
Fans can also make the experience even bigger with VIP packages, including access to the Backstreet Boys Terminal fan experience at The Venetian Resort. That gives the residency more than just a concert feel - it turns the whole run into a full Vegas event for longtime BSB fans.
The added summer dates show that Backstreet Boys nostalgia is still going strong. Decades after the Millennium era first took over pop radio, the group remains a major live draw, especially for fans who want to relive the music in a setting built for spectacle.
Between the classic hits, the immersive Sphere production, and the full fan experience, the residency blends Y2K memories with modern concert technology in a way that feels perfectly Vegas.
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