On Feb. 25,Metallicaannounced their 2026-27 ‘Life Burns Faster’ Las Vegas Sphere residency.
At the time, the run was only for eight concerts — or four “no repeat weekends” where they play two overlap-free sets on Thursdays and Saturdays — in October ’26.
Due to overwhelming demand, the Rock Hall of Famers extended their Sin City stint into March 2027 and now have 24 concerts at the visually-spectacular venue.
And, now, that the dust has settled and the hype has died down, we were curious how much the cheapest tickets were to see James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett, Robert Trujillo and the band.
Based on our findings, the lowest price we could find on tickets for any one Sphere concert was$367 including feeson SeatGeek (which is almost $100 cheaper than when welast reportedon prices a little more than two months ago).
In the event you’re planning on attending a two-show ‘No Repeat Weekend,’ prices start at$537 including fees.
Prior to this Sphere stay, Metallica toured their 2023 album “M72” all over the world and played a pair of concerts at most cities they stopped in at.
Typically, the heavy group rocked fan favorites like “Master of Puppets,” “Seek & Destroy,” “Sad But True,” “Nothing Else Matters” and “Creeping Death” onnight oneshows and saved “Enter Sandman,” “One,” “Ride The Lightning,” “Whiplash” and “Blackened” fornight two.
After attending their first Philly concert in May 2025,Sonic Perspectivesraved “the crowd surged and pulsed to each song like a living, breathing force from which Metallica drew their energy.”
“James‘ voice rose above the thunderous wall of sound from microphone stands placed around the perimeter of the circular stage…his blistering, galloping guitar work set the stage for his soul-shaking vocals, which cut a lightning bolt—each lyric delivered with such raw intensity that you can feel the heat of the moment from when it was written, like on ‘Master of Puppets’ and ‘Seek and Destroy.’”
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