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The Backstreet Boys kicked off their “Into The Millennium” summer residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere this weekend, becoming the first pop act to play the cutting-edge venue.

Produced by Live Nation, the sold-out shows featured hits like “I Want It That Way” and “Larger Than Life,” amplified by the Sphere’s 160,000-square-foot LED dome, the world’s highest-resolution screen.

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The Backstreet Boys kicked off their “Into The Millennium” summer residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere this weekend, becoming the first pop act to play the cutting-edge venue.

Produced by Live Nation, the sold-out shows featured hits like “I Want It That Way” and “Larger Than Life,” amplified by the Sphere’s 160,000-square-foot LED dome, the world’s highest-resolution screen.
The Backstreet Boys, AJ McLean, Howie Dorough, Nick Carter, Kevin Richardson and Brian Littrell, have been performing together for over 30 years. Rich Fury/Sphere Entertainment

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The Backstreet Boys kicked off their “Into The Millennium” summer residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere this weekend, becoming the first pop act to play the cutting-edge venue.

Produced by Live Nation, the sold-out shows featured hits like “I Want It That Way” and “Larger Than Life,” amplified by the Sphere’s 160,000-square-foot LED dome, the world’s highest-resolution screen.
Brian Littrell and The Backstreet Boys perform at the Las Vegas Sphere. @flybychicago & @jaybyrdfilms

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The Backstreet Boys kicked off their “Into The Millennium” summer residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere this weekend, becoming the first pop act to play the cutting-edge venue.

Produced by Live Nation, the sold-out shows featured hits like “I Want It That Way” and “Larger Than Life,” amplified by the Sphere’s 160,000-square-foot LED dome, the world’s highest-resolution screen.
The Backstreet Boys perform at the Las Vegas Sphere. Justin Segura/Sphere Entertainment

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The Backstreet Boys kicked off their “Into The Millennium” summer residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere this weekend, becoming the first pop act to play the cutting-edge venue.

Produced by Live Nation, the sold-out shows featured hits like “I Want It That Way” and “Larger Than Life,” amplified by the Sphere’s 160,000-square-foot LED dome, the world’s highest-resolution screen.
The Backstreet Boys perform at the Las Vegas Sphere. Rich Fury/Sphere Entertainment

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The Backstreet Boys kicked off their “Into The Millennium” summer residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere this weekend, becoming the first pop act to play the cutting-edge venue.

Produced by Live Nation, the sold-out shows featured hits like “I Want It That Way” and “Larger Than Life,” amplified by the Sphere’s 160,000-square-foot LED dome, the world’s highest-resolution screen.
The Backstreet Boys perform at the Las Vegas Sphere. Rich Fury/Sphere Entertainment

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The Backstreet Boys kicked off their “Into The Millennium” summer residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere this weekend, becoming the first pop act to play the cutting-edge venue.

Produced by Live Nation, the sold-out shows featured hits like “I Want It That Way” and “Larger Than Life,” amplified by the Sphere’s 160,000-square-foot LED dome, the world’s highest-resolution screen.
The Backstreet Boys perform at the Las Vegas Sphere. Rich Fury/Sphere Entertainment

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The Backstreet Boys kicked off their “Into The Millennium” summer residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere this weekend, becoming the first pop act to play the cutting-edge venue.

Produced by Live Nation, the sold-out shows featured hits like “I Want It That Way” and “Larger Than Life,” amplified by the Sphere’s 160,000-square-foot LED dome, the world’s highest-resolution screen.
The Backstreet Boys perform at the Las Vegas Sphere. Justin Segura/Sphere Entertainment

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The Backstreet Boys kicked off their “Into The Millennium” summer residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere this weekend, becoming the first pop act to play the cutting-edge venue.

Produced by Live Nation, the sold-out shows featured hits like “I Want It That Way” and “Larger Than Life,” amplified by the Sphere’s 160,000-square-foot LED dome, the world’s highest-resolution screen.
Nick Carter and The Backstreet Boys perform at the Las Vegas Sphere. @flybychicago & @jaybyrdfilms

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The Backstreet Boys kicked off their “Into The Millennium” summer residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere this weekend, becoming the first pop act to play the cutting-edge venue.

Produced by Live Nation, the sold-out shows featured hits like “I Want It That Way” and “Larger Than Life,” amplified by the Sphere’s 160,000-square-foot LED dome, the world’s highest-resolution screen.
The Backstreet Boys perform at the Las Vegas Sphere. Justin Segura/Sphere Entertainment

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The Backstreet Boys kicked off their “Into The Millennium” summer residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere this weekend, becoming the first pop act to play the cutting-edge venue.

Produced by Live Nation, the sold-out shows featured hits like “I Want It That Way” and “Larger Than Life,” amplified by the Sphere’s 160,000-square-foot LED dome, the world’s highest-resolution screen.
The Backstreet Boys perform at the Las Vegas Sphere. Justin Segura/Sphere Entertainment

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The Backstreet Boys kicked off their “Into The Millennium” summer residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere this weekend, becoming the first pop act to play the cutting-edge venue.

Produced by Live Nation, the sold-out shows featured hits like “I Want It That Way” and “Larger Than Life,” amplified by the Sphere’s 160,000-square-foot LED dome, the world’s highest-resolution screen.
The Backstreet Boys perform at the Las Vegas Sphere. Justin Segura/Sphere Entertainment

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The Backstreet Boys kicked off their “Into The Millennium” summer residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere this weekend, becoming the first pop act to play the cutting-edge venue.

Produced by Live Nation, the sold-out shows featured hits like “I Want It That Way” and “Larger Than Life,” amplified by the Sphere’s 160,000-square-foot LED dome, the world’s highest-resolution screen.
The Backstreet Boys perform at the Las Vegas Sphere. Justin Segura/Sphere Entertainment

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The Backstreet Boys kicked off their “Into The Millennium” summer residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere this weekend, becoming the first pop act to play the cutting-edge venue.

Produced by Live Nation, the sold-out shows featured hits like “I Want It That Way” and “Larger Than Life,” amplified by the Sphere’s 160,000-square-foot LED dome, the world’s highest-resolution screen.
The Backstreet Boys perform at the Las Vegas Sphere. Justin Segura/Sphere Entertainment

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The Backstreet Boys kicked off their “Into The Millennium” summer residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere this weekend, becoming the first pop act to play the cutting-edge venue.

Produced by Live Nation, the sold-out shows featured hits like “I Want It That Way” and “Larger Than Life,” amplified by the Sphere’s 160,000-square-foot LED dome, the world’s highest-resolution screen.
The Backstreet Boys perform at the Las Vegas Sphere. Justin Segura/Sphere Entertainment

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The Backstreet Boys kicked off their “Into The Millennium” summer residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere this weekend, becoming the first pop act to play the cutting-edge venue.

Produced by Live Nation, the sold-out shows featured hits like “I Want It That Way” and “Larger Than Life,” amplified by the Sphere’s 160,000-square-foot LED dome, the world’s highest-resolution screen.
The Backstreet Boys perform at the Las Vegas Sphere. @flybychicago & @jaybyrdfilms

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