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Illenium Announces Six ‘Odyssey’ Sphere Shows for 2026

Electronic music powerhouse Illenium has announced a groundbreaking Las Vegas residency, "Illenium Presents Odyssey at Sphere," set for March 2026. The six-show run—scheduled across two weekends on the 5th, 6th, 7th, 12th, 13th, and 14th—will take place inside the city’s visually stunning Sphere, marking one of the most anticipated electronic events of the year.

The performances will expand on the narrative of his forthcoming sixth album, also titled “Odyssey,” due out on Republic Records. Illenium, born Nick Miller, described the project as a journey into “identity and belonging,” aiming to craft “a shared emotional sanctuary” for audiences. To bring this vision to life, he is collaborating with Berlin-based digital art collective Woodblock, known for their boundary-pushing immersive visuals.

Illenium—whose recent releases include “Forever” with Tom Grennan and Alna and “In My Arms” with Hayla—joins a prestigious list of artists who have headlined the high-tech venue. The Sphere, featuring the world’s largest and highest-resolution LED screen and a revolutionary spatial audio system, has previously hosted major acts like U2, Eagles, Phish, and Dead & Co. Electronic artist Anyma made history as the first DJ to perform there, reinforcing the venue’s reputation for sensory innovation.

Tickets will first be available via a presale beginning September 23, with the general sale following on September 26. Premium VIP packages, including prime seating and exclusive merchandise, are also expected. Industry experts predict strong demand, noting that the Sphere’s immersive environment is uniquely suited to electronic music’s emphasis on production scale and atmospheric immersion.

The announcement comes just after regional Mexican star Carin Leon was named the first Latino artist to secure a Sphere residency, with performances slated for September 2026. Illenium’s booking reflects the venue’s strategy of blending legacy acts with contemporary electronic and pop artists, further cementing Las Vegas’ status as a premier destination for large-scale, technologically advanced live entertainment.

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