VEGAS MUSIC ROUNDUP: Sphere is Dead Set, Strip’s First All-Spanish Residency

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Dead Company has all but confirmed what . The jam supergroup featuring Grateful Dead survivors Bob Weir and Mickey Hart with singer-songwriter John Mayer will headline the next Vegas Sphere residency after U2.

Dead Company band posted a tie dye-lit Sphere to their Instagram page on Wednesday, along with the message: “In 2023, Dead Company played their final tour. But there are other ways to make sure the music never stops. And it’s gonna be a ball.” (Image: Instagram/Dead Company)

Dead Company are expected to perform at least 15 shows following a four-show nonresidency by fellow jam band Phish, from April 18-21. The specific dates will accompany an announcement this week, along with ticket info.

Dead Company are managed by U2 manager Irving Azoff, who is also a booking consultant for the Sphere, so this wasn’t too difficult a guess.

Interestingly, in a of 3,000 people earlier this month, Dead Company was the least preferred rumored Sphere headliner, ranking behind Lady Gaga, Beyonce, Coldplay, Paul McCartney, the Eagles, Bon Jovi, Harry Styles, and KISS.

This is one of the ads promoting what is believed to be the first all-Spanish music residency on the Las Vegas Strip. (Image: Instagram/somoslosbukis)Strip’s First All-Spanish Residency

Los Bukis will headline what is being reported as the Strip’s first all-Spanish language residency. It will kick off 15 performances at Park MGM’s Dolby Live on Mother’s Day and wrap up around Mexican Independence Day in September.

The Mexican vocal group comprising Marco Antonio, Javier, and Joel Solís; Pepe and Roberto Guadarrama; Pedro Sánchez; and Eusebio “El Chivo” Cortez reunited for a tour in 2021 following a 25-year break, selling out stadiums across the US.

The residency dates are May 3, 4, 8, 10, and 11; July 12, 13, 17, 19, and 20; and September 13, 14, 18, 20, and 21. Tickets, from $85, go on sale to the public on February 2 at 10 a.m. PT via

Celine Doc Coming

A documentary about former Vegas headliner Celine Dion’s health struggles will air on Amazon Prime later this year. I Am: Celine Dion was directed by Oscar-nominated Irene Taylor.

Dion suffers from Stiff Person’s Syndrome, a rare neurological disorder that caused her to cancel a November 2021 residency at Resorts World.

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