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- Beyoncé is the new favourite to have the next residency at the Las Vegas Sphere
- Dead & Company were the latest act confirmed to have a residency at the famous venue
- The venue in Vegas reportedly cost $2.3 billion
Beyoncé is the new favourite to have the next residency at the Las Vegas Sphere
Music superstar Beyoncé is the favourite with UK Betting Sites to be the next artist to have a residency at the Las Vegas Sphere with massive names featuring in the betting market.
Beyoncé would be a massive name to have a residency in the latest venue in Vegas with executive chairman of MSG Networks James Dolan looking to land the next artist at the state-of-the-art arena.
Reports back in November in the New York Post said that Dolan is "looking to land Queen Bey" but her team would need $10m to produce the high-tech show.
Paddy Power now have a full market up around who could be the next act to have a residency with Beyoncé now 10/3 at the top of the odds ahead of Vegas natives The Killers.
Next Las Vegas Sphere Residency | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Beyoncé | 10/3 | 23.1% |
The Killers | 7/1 | 12.5% |
Fleetwood Mac | 15/2 | 11.8% |
Coldplay | 9/1 | 10.0% |
Harry Styles | 9/1 | 10.0% |
Dead & Company were the latest act confirmed to have a residency at the famous venue
Dead & Company announced earlier this year that they will be the act that follows U2 for the next residency at the Las Vegas Sphere.
The band consists of Grateful Dead members Bob Weir, Mickey Hart, and Bill Kreutzmann, along with John Mayer, Oteil Burbridge, and Jeff Chimenti.
8 weekends throughout May, June and July will see the band perform 24 nights at the iconic venue.
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The venue in Vegas reportedly cost $2.3 billion
The MSG Sphere in Las Vegas was originally expected to cost $1.2 billion when it was originally announced it surpassed the $2b mark when it opened in September.
The arena is the biggest sphere-shaped building in the world standing at 366 feet tall and 516 wide with the building being able to fit the Statue of Liberty in.
Around 17,500 people can be seated in the venue, with the capacity going up to 20,000 when standing is opened up on the floor.
Fighting is also expected to hit the Sphere at some point in 2024 with Dana White confirming the UFC have already booked the arena for Mexican Independence weekend in September 2024.