Zac Brown Las Vegas
The Zac Brown Band is taking Las Vegas by storm this winter with a limited, four-night residency at the revolutionary Sphere, the city’s newest and most technologically advanced concert venue. The exclusive run begins December 5, and the timing is no coincidence—it aligns with the release of the group’s highly anticipated seventh studio album, Love & Fear, making for a landmark moment in the band’s evolution.
This marks the Grammy Award-winning band’s first-ever performances inside the Sphere, a venue that has quickly become one of the most sought-after stages in the world since opening in 2023. With its jaw-dropping visuals, wraparound LED screens, and spatial audio capabilities, the Sphere offers artists a blank canvas to create fully immersive storytelling experiences—something frontman Zac Brown says the band is more than ready to embrace.
“We’ve always been about more than just the music,” Brown said in a press release. “We build our shows to take fans on a journey. The Sphere opens up endless possibilities. It’s not just a concert—it’s a full-blown experience, and we can’t wait to step into that environment and deliver something unlike anything we’ve done before.”
The residency will run on December 5, 7, 12, and 14, giving fans four opportunities to witness the band’s dynamic fusion of country, rock, folk, soul, and Southern roots against the backdrop of Sphere’s next-generation production capabilities. From massive panoramic visuals to reactive stage elements, the shows are expected to be tailored specifically to the venue’s unique features.
Adding to the excitement is the release of the band’s new album, Love & Fear, on opening night. The record dives into themes of vulnerability, duality, and emotional growth—reflecting both personal and collective experiences. According to Brown, the album was born out of a time of deep introspection and change for the band, and it explores “the push and pull that defines so many of our relationships with ourselves and the world around us.”
“Every track on Love & Fear has a piece of our journey in it,” Brown continued. “There’s joy, heartbreak, anger, gratitude, love, and loss. It’s our most honest album yet—and performing it live for the first time in a venue like the Sphere is going to be a powerful moment.”
While details about the setlist are still under wraps, fans can expect a blend of the band’s greatest hits—including chart-toppers like “Chicken Fried,” “Colder Weather,” and “Homegrown”—alongside brand-new tracks from the album. Longtime concertgoers know Zac Brown Band for their high-energy jams, tight harmonies, and moments of raw, acoustic intimacy. At the Sphere, those elements are set to be amplified like never before.
About the Venue:
The Sphere, located near The Venetian Resort, is the largest spherical structure in the world and boasts a 16K resolution wraparound interior LED display. The sound system—capable of delivering targeted audio to each seat—ensures that every fan hears the music exactly as it was intended. For artists willing to experiment, it offers limitless creative freedom.
Zac Brown Band’s Sphere residency follows in the footsteps of fellow icons like U2 and Phish, both of whom redefined the live show format at the venue. But the band says their version will have a unique Southern flavor—authentic, soulful, and visually captivating.
Tickets for the residency go on sale to the general public on Friday, July 19 at 10 a.m. PT, with pre-sale access available earlier in the week for fan club members and Sphere insiders. Given the limited number of shows and the once-in-a-lifetime setting, tickets are expected to sell quickly.
As Zac Brown Band continues to push musical and creative boundaries more than 20 years into their career, this Sphere residency stands as a testament to their enduring relevance, artistry, and connection with fans across generations.
Whether you’re a longtime “Zamily” member or a newcomer drawn by the allure of the Sphere, these four shows promise to be more than just concerts—they’ll be immersive, emotional experiences that live at the intersection of music, memory, and innovation.





































