Published on: March 16, 2026, at 12:25 PM.
Updated on: March 16, 2026, at 12:25 PM.
The Backstreet Boys have just announced what they claim are the “final dates” of their summer performances for the “Into the Millennium” series at the Sphere. These dates are labeled as final due to the lack of available summer weekends beyond August 27, 28, and 29, rather than the group’s early retirement from one of show business’s most lucrative ventures.

Tickets for these new performances become available starting at 10 AM PT on Tuesday, March 17, for fan club members. General sales will start at 10 AM PT on Friday, March 20, via BackstreetBoys.com. Those who previously registered for the artist presale can access tickets beginning at 10 AM PT on Wednesday, March 18.
Sphere Turns Pink?

According to The Sun, Pink has secured an “historic multimillion-pound residency” at the Sphere, following CEO James Dolan going to great lengths to make this happen.
This residency could position the recent Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominee as the first female pop artist to headline this iconic venue. Nevertheless, The Sun has a reputation for speculating on entertainment deals based on insights from “unnamed sources.”
Previously, the publication mentioned Harry Styles, Lady Gaga, and Coldplay as confirmed acts for the Sphere. Hence, while it’s possible that Pink will be performing there, it’s not guaranteed that The Sun holds any exclusive insider information.
Rod’s Extension
Rod Stewart revealed on Monday that he has added six more dates to his “The Encore Shows” at The Colosseum in Caesars Palace: August 18, 20, 22, 25, 27, and 29.
The legendary performer has delivered over 200 concerts over the course of 13 years at this 4,300-seat venue.
Presales start at 10 AM PT on Tuesday, March 17, via Ticketmaster, with general sales launching on Friday, March 20, at 10 AM PT.
J.Lo’s Minor Stumble
In relation to dubious media coverage, both Page Six and TMZ reported on Jennifer Lopez nearly tripping onstage during her residency at the Colosseum last weekend, especially since the “incident” occurred while performing her hit “On the Floor.”
However, Jenny from the Block—who briefly lost her footing during a kick—has had her fair share of negative press concerning her second Las Vegas residency; the real highlight is that she recovered swiftly without missing a beat.

