Metallica Confirm Sphere Residency: ‘Life Burns Faster’

The members of Metallica, the first band to perform on all seven continents, have set their eyes on a new globe: the Sphere in Las Vegas. The group has confirmed that it will perform eight shows at the venue, a residency it has dubbed Life Burns Faster (a lyric from âMaster of Puppetsâ), in the fall. The concerts, grouped in two-night sets, will take place Oct. 1 and 3, 15 and 17, 22 and 24, and 29 and 31. Like the bandâs âNo Repeat Weekends,â Metallica promises unique set lists, including live staples and surprises, between each of the concerts in the two-night sets.
âAbout 12 seconds into the opening night of Sphere with U2 back in â23, I thought âWe have to do this, itâs completely uncharted territory!â drummer Lars Ulrich said in a statement. âThis residency gives us another chance to reinvent how we interact with our fans in a live setting. We are beyond excited to share this with the world in six months time, and way fuckinâ psyched to go next level!â
Last August, Howard Stern attempted to wrest news of a Metallica Sphere residency during an interview with Ulrich. At the time, the drummer said the group had been considering the idea but nothing was yet âetched in stone.â âItâs something that weâre looking at, at some point, when the 2026 tour is done,â Ulrich said. âIâm not going to bullshit you; I would fucking love to do it, let there be no question about it. Itâs not signed, sealed, and delivered, but speaking to me and asking my opinion, I would fucking love to do it.â
During the same interview, Ulrich refused to confirm a residency, âbut Iâm not going to deny it, because weâre all such fans of this venue.â He went on to tell Stern that the bandâs managers and production staff had visited the Sphere and checked it out and added that he was at the Sphere the night it opened with U2âs residency in 2023. âWhen they took that stage, I wanted to see it for myself before I saw it on YouTube or read about it,â he said. âI was there, like everybody else that was there that night, I was completely blown away, and felt that was the beginning of another chapter in live performances.â
Single tickets and âNo Repeat Weekendâ tickets both go on sale at 10 a.m. PT on March 6. Fans can pre-register for tickets and info about presales, enhanced experiences, and travel packages on the bandâs website.
The band, which is still touring in support of its 2023 album, 72 Seasons, has concerts scheduled around Europe this summer. The last dates announced so far are a two-night stand at Englandâs London Stadium on July 5.
In the past year, they performed at Ozzy Osbourneâs final concert and a small gig in the Hamptons to promote their Sirius XM radio station. But they also have a track record for playing big concerts, like the Antarctica show that capped their seven-continent tour, gigs with the San Francisco Symphony and the spectacle performances that served as the basis for their Through the Never IMAX concert film.
Since U2 christened the Sphere, which features giant wrap-around 16K screens and a bespoke âimmersiveâ sound system, itâs become a go-to destination for big bands to set up shop for residencies. Currently, Eagles have a handful of dates scheduled there. In the past, Phish, Dead and Company, Kenny Chesney, the Zac Brown Band, and the Backstreet Boys have all performed residencies here. The rest of the year ahead will see Illenium, No Doubt, CarĂn Leon, and Phish again at the Sphere.
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