
ILLENIUM has confirmed two additional dates for his ODYSSEY residency at the Sphere, scheduled for July 3 and 4, 2026.
The announcement follows a sold-out nine-show run, highlighting the strong demand for the immersive production.
The newly added shows replace previously planned Independence Day weekend performances by Kenny Chesney.
The country singer chose to step back from the dates in order to spend time with his family during the holiday.
Built around ILLENIUM’s sixth album, ODYSSEY, the residency delivers a fully immersive experience.
The production uses the Sphere’s massive LED display to create a custom visual world.
His team developed the concept as a neo-space opera, working closely with Sphere Studios and Berlin-based animation studio Woodblock.
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The show unfolds as a narrative journey.
It follows two female warriors searching for each other across surreal environments, including alien worlds, dark lairs, and cosmic pathways.
Throughout the story, ILLENIUM’s phoenix symbol ties everything together, representing themes of growth, self-acceptance, and forgiveness.
This residency arrives shortly after Anyma made history as the venue’s first electronic headliner.
Since then, ILLENIUM’s production has continued to build momentum and attract large audiences.
Looking ahead, ticket access will begin with a pre-sale on April 20 at 10 AM PT.
General ticket sales will follow on April 24 at the same time, giving more fans the chance to experience the show live.