VEGAS MUSIC ROUNDUP: Sphere Come More Harry Rumors, Ringo Returns, Fontainebleau’s First

The British tabloids are rekindling those rumors, which we first reported back in September, of a Harry Styles residency at the MSG Sphere.

Harry Styles
Harry Styles remains a hotly tipped contender for the next residency at the Vegas Sphere. (Image: Entertainment Tonight)

According to The Sun, the former One Direction singer, 29, had a four-hour meeting with top Sphere  execs after catching U2‘s show at the Sphere earlier this month, and has been offered $50 million for at least 10 shows at the globular marvel.

That meeting probably occurred around Nov. 1, the night U2 singer Bono reportedly tossed a snippet of Styles’ 2017 hit “Sign of the Times” into his rendition of U2’s 1988 hit, “All I Want is You.” (Styles had been photographed in the audience at a U2 Sphere show, though the date was never specified.)

In July, Styles wrapped his most successful tour to date, “Love on Tour,” which logged 169 shows since kicking off in September 2021. U2 wraps its Sphere residency on Feb. 18. No other Sphere concerts are scheduled after that.

In October, Sphere Entertainment CEO James Dolan told Fox News: “We love Harry and whenever Harry wants to come, we’re ready.”

Rumors of Harry’s Sphere talks come after Beyonce was also tipped to follow U2 into the Sphere with a $10 million production. Lady Gaga — who joined U2 on the Sphere stage last month — and Bon Jovi are also said to be jonesing to play the space-age venue.

Ringo in the New

Former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr will bring his All-Starr Band back to the Venetian next year. He last played in the resort’s Venetian Theatre in May.

The more-or-less annual tour, which featured a revolving cast of supporting members when it began 34 years ago, has settled on the relatively stable lineup of guitarists Steve Lukather and Edgar Winter, singer Colin Hay,  bassist Hamish Stuart, and co-drummer Gregg Bissonette for the past dozen or so years.

John Summit
Techno DJ John Summit will christen the Fontainebleau as its first musical headliner. (Image: dancingastronaut.com)

“I’ve always said I’m my happiest when I’m playing with great musicians, and this band is one of the very best.” Starr is quoted as saying in a Live Nation news release.

Starr, who drummed and sang on the recently chart-topping Beatles “reunion” single, “Now and Then,” will perform six Venetian dates: May 22, 24, 26, 29, and 31, and June 1.

Tickets go on sale Friday, Dec. 1 at 10 a.m. PST via Ticketmaster, with a presale for those with fan access starting Tuesday, Nov. 28.

Fontainebleau’s First

John Summit will perform the first residency at LIV, Fontainebleau’s nightclub, when it opens on the Las Vegas Strip on Dec. 13. The Chicago DJ — who has performed his techno music at Coachella, and Lollapalooza — appeared through last summer in Vegas exclusively at properties operated by Tao Group Hospitality, and is still featured on its website.

 

Corey Levitan joined Casino.org in 2022 after a long career covering Las Vegas. He currently covers entertainment, dining and gaming news in Las Vegas.

Corey spent six years covering the Vegas Strip for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, where he also wrote the most popular humor column in the city’s history. (For “Fear and Loafing,” he tried out 176 Vegas jobs, including poker player, blackjack dealer and Follie Bergere dancer.)

Corey has won more than 100 local, state and national awards for his journalism, which has also appeared in Rolling Stone, New York Magazine and the New York Post.

Corey is a New York native whose hobbies include playing guitar, trying to be a better husband, and arguing with strangers on Facebook.

Contact Corey at corey@casino.org.

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