U2 just announced that they will be extending their residency at "The Spehere" in Las Vegas, with 11 new shows in 2024, bringing their run to a total of 36 performances.

According to reports, the new update in the "U2:UV Atching Baby Live at Sphere" comes after unprecedented demand, after the first nine shows were immediately sold out.

One of the major reasons why U2's Las Vegas residency is such a hit is because it is held in The Sphere, a venue that envelopes the audience under a 336-foot-tall orb that is made of LED screens, which gives them a better experience.

How to Get Tickets to U2's Las Vegas Residency

The band's additional shows will happen from January to February of next year, and on top of that, they will also be having two shows during Super Bowl weekend.

As per reports, the tickets are priced at $400 to $500 on several websites like StubHub, Seat Geek, and Vivid Seats, as well as Ticketmaster, however, the prices can soar up any time between now and then.

U2 at The Spehere in Las Vegas

U2 is performing some of their greatest hits like "Believe," "This is Not a Rehearsal," "It Could Never Happen Here," "Even Better Than The Real Thing," "With or Without You," "One," "Where the Streets Have No Name," and more.

The set list has a whopping 22 songs and it features their newest single "Atomic City."

The fans are not the only ones so impressed with the venue, even Bono is. "What a fancy pad," he said during one of their earlier shows.

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Fans in Awe of U2's Sphere

On the first few shows of the UK band, fans already gushed about the amazing venue, most especially the audiovisuals of the concert.

"Hard to describe U2 at The Sphere last night. The music and the visuals of course - but also the immersive experience and the best concert audio I've ever heard. Incredible," a fan wrote.

"For all the hype on the visuals, the audio was nearly as spectacular," another added.

A fan explained the experience, "It is an absolute MUST DO on all bucket lists of music lovers. Here is a quick look at what we experienced. Videos just don't do it justice."

The concert was also well-attended by some of Hollywood's biggest stars like Brad Pitt.

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