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No Doubt Announce 2026 Las Vegas Sphere Residency
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No Doubt Announce 2026 Las Vegas Sphere Residency

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
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No Doubt have announced a 2026 residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas, Nevada, complete with throwback photos splashed across the building’s outer dome. The ska-pop band will headline six nights at the venue in May, marking their first extended run of shows in nearly 14 years. Check out their full list of upcoming tour dates below.

“The opportunity to create a show at Sphere excites me in a new way,” Gwen Stefani said in a press release. “The venue is unique and modern and it opens up a whole new visual palette for us to be creative. Doing it with No Doubt feels like going back in time to relive our history, while also creating something new in a way we never could have imagined.”

“I can’t wait to get on stage again with my bandmates,” added bassist Tony Kanal. “There is a beautiful energy that happens when we play together, an electricity I have felt through all of our years. To be able to leave it all on the table each night and take our fans on the insane journey that is Sphere is beyond our wildest dreams.”

Apart from their 2024 Coachella reunion, the last time No Doubt performed a string of shows was at their Seven Night Stand run in Los Angeles in 2012. They followed that with sporadic reunion gigs in 2014 and 2015.

Today’s announcement falls on the 30th anniversary of Tragic Kingdom, the band’s seminal album from 1995 featuring “Just a Girl,” “Don’t Speak,” and many more hits. Revisit Jill Mapes’ Sunday Review of the LP.

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No Doubt Reuniting For Sphere Residency
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No Doubt Reuniting For Sphere Residency

by jummy84 October 10, 2025
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No Doubt will reassemble for their first proper run of shows since 2015 with a six-date residency next May at Sphere in Las Vegas. The extravaganza is set for May 6, 8-9, 13, 15-16, with tickets going on sale Oct. 17 to the general public.

The Gwen Stefani-led group reunited for two Coachella sets in 2024 and again earlier this year for the FireAid benefit in Los Angeles. They will become the first female-fronted act at Sphere, which opened last year and has since hosted U2, Dead & Company, Phish, Kenny Chesney and Anyma, among others.

“The opportunity to create a show at Sphere excites me in a new way,” says Stefani, who earlier this week joined Olivia Rodrigo to perform No Doubt’s “Don’t Speak” at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum. “The venue is unique and modern and it opens up a whole new visual palette for us to be creative. Doing it with No Doubt feels like going back in time to relive our history, while also creating something new in a way we never could have imagined.” 

Adds bassist Tony Kanal, “I can’t wait to get on stage again with my bandmates. There is a beautiful energy that happens when we play together, an electricity I have felt through all of our years. To be able to leave it all on the table each night and take our fans on the insane journey that is Sphere is beyond our wildest dreams.”

“Through all the ups and downs, the four of us have always been connected by our music, our shared experiences and lifelong friendship,” opines guitarist Tom Dumont. “When we are on stage together playing these songs, we feel the magic.”

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No Doubt to Headline Las Vegas Sphere
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No Doubt to Headline Las Vegas Sphere

by jummy84 October 10, 2025
written by jummy84

The Gwen Stefani-led band will play a run of six shows in 2026 at the iconic venue

No Doubt is Vegas bound. Gwen Stefani will reunite with her band for six shows at the Sphere in Las Vegas, according to multiple reports.

The group’s residency is slated for May to June 2026, according to TMZ, which first reported the news. Since opening in 2023, the 17,600-seat arena has featured performances from U2, Dead & Company, the Eagles, the Backstreet Boys, and more. Stefani will be the first woman to headline the iconic venue.

Since No Doubt’s split in 2015, the band has only reunited twice since then. In January, the Orange County natives performed at FireAid in Los Angeles, opening with their massive 1995 hit “Just a Girl,” and following it with a performance of “Don’t Speak” and their traditional set closer “Spiderwebs.” The benefit raised funds for victims of the devastating Pacific Palisades fire.

Last year, No Doubt took the stage for the first time in over a decade to perform a special set at Coachella and were joined by Olivia Rodrigo. They haven’t released an album of new material since 2012’s Push and Shove, which Stefani previously discussed during an interview with Fault magazine in 2023.

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“I feel that record was where No Doubt was most confused,” the frontwoman said at the time. “We just had come back together, and we wanted to do it so badly, but for me, I was completely depleted from my world tour and giving birth. So many things had happened and then we tried to write that record…When you work with No Doubt, it’s almost like you have to have somebody that’s just there to make everybody happy so that everybody can have their little piece. It was a lot. That was a struggle, that record. But I’m happy that someone listened to it.”

Stefani recently surprised fans during Dua Lipa’s fourth sold-out Radical Optimism tour stop in Los Angeles on Wednesday night, and joined the “Houdini” singer for a performance of No Doubt‘s “Don’t Speak.”

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No Doubt Sets Las Vegas Sphere Residency
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No Doubt Sets Las Vegas Sphere Residency

by jummy84 October 10, 2025
written by jummy84

Gwen Stefani might dream of a “Simple Kind of Life,” but she recently agreed to a monumentally huge opportunity, which will make her the first woman to headline the MSG-owned Sphere in Las Vegas.

Billboard can confirm that Stefani will reunite with her band No Doubt to play a run of six shows at the iconic arena visible from the famed Las Vegas Strip. First reported by TMZ, the booking will make Stefani the first woman to headline the 17,600-seat arena, which has hosted concerts from U2, Dead & Company, Eagles, Backstreet Boys and more since opening in late 2023.

The concerts are scheduled to take place some time in 2026; the building’s event calendar is booked up mostly through mid-April with concerts by Zac Brown Band, Eagles, Backstreet Boys and Illenium.

No Doubt has only performed twice since breaking up in 2015, most recently at the 2025 FireAid benefit concert in January, when they played a medley of hits from the band’s Tragic Kingdom album to help raise funds for victims of the deadly Pacific Palisades fire. Prior to that, the band reunited for two performances at Coachella in 2024, where they delivered an energetic 80-minute set spanning fan favorites like “Just a Girl,” “Don’t Speak” and “Hella Good” and including a guest appearance by Olivia Rodrigo on “Bathwater.”

No Doubt emerged from Anaheim, California’s ska and punk scene in 1986, eventually becoming one of the defining pop-rock bands of the 1990s. Their breakthrough album, Tragic Kingdom, topped the Billboard 200 for nine consecutive weeks, catapulting the group to global fame. Over the course of six studio albums, No Doubt earned two Grammy Awards and nine nominations, including recognition for Tragic Kingdom in the best rock album category and “Don’t Speak” as best pop performance by a duo or group with vocals. After nearly three decades together, the band went on hiatus in the mid-2010s as Stefani pursued a successful solo career, beginning with her 2004 debut album Love. Angel. Music. Baby and the four-week Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hit “Hollaback Girl.”

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No Doubt to Headline Las Vegas' Sphere in 2026: Report
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No Doubt to Headline Las Vegas’ Sphere in 2026: Report

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
written by jummy84

No Doubt are heading to the Sphere. The Gwen Stefani-led band will headline the futuristic Las Vegas venue in 2026, according to a report from TMZ.

While no exact dates have been revealed, TMZ has learned that the six-show residency will take place in May and June. No Doubt have not made any official announcements, but the band did post a career-retrospective video teaser on its social media pages on Thursday. An accompanying message urges fans to sign up for news by leaving their email at the band’s website.

If confirmed, No Doubt would be the first female-led rock band to play the Sphere, which has hosted concerts by the likes of U2, the Eagles, the Backstreet Boys, Dead & Company, and Phish, among others.

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No Doubt performed for the first time in more than a decade at the 2024 Coachella festival. They followed that up with a set at the FireAid benefit in January of this year, but have not announced any shows since then.

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Queen Are "Having Conversations" About Sphere Residency
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Queen Are “Having Conversations” About Sphere Residency

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
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Guitarist Brian May says the current incarnation of Queen is “having conversations” about playing a residency at Las Vegas’ futuristic venue Sphere.

Over the past 15 years, the legendary act has been performing as Queen + Adam Lambert, with classic members May and drummer Roger Taylor joined by the onetime American Idol contestant on vocals.

In a new interview with Rolling Stone, May said he was very impressed by The Eagles’ residency at Sphere, which was just extended into January 2026.

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”I was blown away,” said May of seeing The Eagles’ concert at the venue. “It’s one of the best shows I’ve ever seen in my life. Such a wonderful marriage of sound and wonderful music and incredible visual contact content. And yeah, it’s got my mind working.”

He added, “ I’m very keen on the Sphere … I sat there watching The Eagles, thinking, ‘We should do this. The stuff that we could bring to this would be stupendous.’ So, yeah, I would like to do it. We’re having conversations.”

The 78-year-old guitarist went on to say that Sphere would present an ideal situation for him, as he no longer envisions himself embarking on extensive tours at this point in his career.

“ I’ve had 50 years of touring, and there’s a part of me that thinks it’s enough,” explained May. “I don’t like the idea that you wake up in your hotel room and you’re trapped. I had a few experiences recently where stuff happened at home with my family and I could not go home. It got under my skin and I just thought, ‘I’m not sure if I want this anymore.’ I feel like I’ve given up my freedom too many times. So my feeling at the moment is I don’t want to tour as such. I still want to play shows. I still want to innovate.”

As part of Rolling Stone‘s larger cover story on the 50th anniversary on the classic song “Bohemian Rhapsody,” Roger Taylor also weighed in on the band’s future, saying, “I don’t think we’re done. And I don’t think we’re gonna say, you know, final farewell tour or whatever. ’Cause it never is, is it?”

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Live Nation Stock Falls on FTC Lawsuit, Sphere Enjoys 5th 'Oz' Bump
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Live Nation Stock Falls on FTC Lawsuit, Sphere Enjoys 5th ‘Oz’ Bump

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
written by jummy84

As U.S. stocks soared following a U.S. Federal Reserve interest rate cut, Live Nation shares fell in the wake of a lawsuit from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over what the agency called “years of systemic unfair and deceptive practices.” The high-flying stock dropped 5.8% to $163.72, lowering its year-to-date gain to 65.7%.

Live Nation’s stock dropped 2.5% after Bloomberg reported Monday (Sept. 15) that the FTC was investigating the company. Following news of the lawsuit, the company’s share price fell 2.8% on Thursday (Sept. 18) and dropped another 0.6% on Friday (Sept. 19). Separately, Rothschild & Co. Redburn downgraded Live Nation to a “neutral” rating and increased its price target to $170 from $144. Redburn analysts expect margin expansion to slow from 2026. 

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A dip of such a magnitude isn’t rare for Live Nation, and the stock has proven to be resilient. In 2019, Live Nation fell 7.3% after news broke that the U.S. Department of Justice’s antitrust division was scrutinizing the company, but the share price recovered in just four days. In 2021, the company’s shares fell more than 22% in the weeks after 10 people died as a result of a crowd crush at the Astroworld festival in Houston, but the stock recaptured nearly all of that loss within three months and now trades 28% above pre-Astroworld levels. 

Music stocks rode the market’s upswing as the 19-company Billboard Global Music Index (BGMI) gained 1.3% to 3,101.37, ending the week just off its all-time high of 3,117.20 set during the week ended June 30, 2025. Winners and losers were equally matched at nine apiece, and one company, Deezer, was unchanged. 

U.S indexes finished the week at record highs following the Federal Reserve’s decision on Wednesday (Sept. 17) to cut the federal funds rate, the benchmark for short-term interest rates, by a quarter of a percentage point. The Nasdaq climbed 2.2% to a record 22,631.48, while the S&P 500 rose 1.2% to 6,664.36, also a record close. In the U.K., the FTSE 100 dropped 0.7% to 9,216.67. South Korea’s KOSPI composite index rose 1.5% to 3,445.24. China’s Shanghai Composite Index sank 1.3% to 3,820.09.

Sphere Entertainment Co. posted its fifth successive weekly gain, rising 2.4% to $59.71 and giving the company a 41.4% gain in 2025. Investors have reacted positively to the success of Sphere’s AI-assisted revamped The Wizard of Oz. As of Monday, Sphere had sold more than 500,000 tickets for The Wizard of Oz, generating over $65 million in sales.

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Music’s greatest gainer of the week was iHeartMedia, which jumped 17.0% to $3.03 despite no major announcement or news report regarding the company. iHeartMedia shares have jumped 89.4% in the last six weeks and are up 81.4% year to date. 

In the K-pop world, SM Entertainment was up 6.8% this week, bringing its year-to-date gain to 110.7%. JYP Entertainment increased 1.6% while HYBE fell 0.9% after its chairman, Bang Si-hyuk, was questioned by South Korean authorities over allegations that he deceived early HYBE investors into selling their stakes ahead of the company’s IPO. Bang has denied that he provided false information to the investors. 

Spotify, the BGMI’s single largest component with a market capitalization of $150.4 billion, rose 5.5% to $734.92. That brought the stock back to the level reached on Aug. 15 before the price stumbled in three of the next four weeks. The stock went as high as $745.00 on Thursday, bringing Spotify within 5.1% of its all-time high of $785.00 set on June 27. 

Universal Music Group and CTS Eventim both fell 4.4%. Chinese music streamer Netease Cloud Music sank 6.7%. U.S. music streamer LiveOne was the week’s biggest loser, falling 10.5% to $0.51. 

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Carín León's Las Vegas Sphere Residency: How to Get Tickets
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Carín León’s Las Vegas Sphere Residency: How to Get Tickets

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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Mexican music sensation Carín León is making history as the first Latino artist to headline the Las Vegas Sphere.

The global ambassador of Mexican music will present three shows at the revolutionary venue as part of Las Vegas’ annual Mexican Independence Day celebration, going down September 11th, 12th, and 13th, 2026.

Get tickets here, and scroll for more details, including León’s upcoming dates at the Sphere, what to expect from the performances, and places to stay.

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How Can I Get Tickets to Carín León’s Las Vegas Sphere Shows?

Tickets for Carín León’s historic shows at the Sphere go on sale to the general public on Friday, September 26, 2025 at 12:00 p.m. PST via Ticketmaster. Presales begin Tuesday, September 23, 2025 at 12:00 p.m. PT. Fans can register now for first access to tickets at León’s official website.

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Once tickets are on sale, fans can look for deals or get tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub, where orders are 110% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.

What Is Carín León’s Las Vegas Sphere Engagement?

Carín León’s 2026 Las Vegas engagement is a limited three-show run at the Sphere, produced by AEG Presents. The shows are scheduled for September 11th, 12th, and 13th, 2026, as part of Las Vegas’ annual Mexican Independence Day celebration. As the first Latin artist to headline the venue, León will be utilizing the Sphere’s next-generation technologies to deliver visual displays and staging never before seen in Spanish-language music.

León’s last album was 2024’s Boca Chueca, Vol. 1; the singer and songwriter has kept busy over the last couple years, performing at the Grand Ole Opry, opening for The Rolling Stones, hitting festivals like Coachella and Austin City Limits, and collaborating with artists like Leon Bridges, Kacey Musgraves, Maluma, and more.

What Can I Expect From Carín León’s Las Vegas Sphere Shows?

Carín León’s Sphere performances will utilize the venue’s advanced visual and audio technologies. The Sphere features the world’s highest resolution LED display that wraps up, over, and around the audience, creating a fully immersive visual environment. Combined with Sphere Immersive Sound — the world’s most advanced concert-grade audio system — the shows will deliver audio with unmatched clarity and precision to every guest.

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What Are the Dates for Carín León’s 2026 Las Vegas Sphere Shows?

See the full list of Carín León’s upcoming shows at the Las Vegas Sphere below, and grab your tickets here.

Carín León at Las Vegas Sphere:

Wednesday, September 11th, 2026
Thursday, September 12th, 2026
Friday, September 13th, 2026

What VIP Options Are Available?

A limited number of exclusive VIP Travel Packages are available for sale now. VIP travel packages include a two-night hotel stay at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, VIP reserved tickets for a show, and exclusive merchandise. For more information on VIP Travel Packages and options, fans can visit carinleon.100xhospitality.com.

What Are Some Hotel Options Near Sphere?

Several hotels are only a walk away from Las Vegas Sphere, including:

— The Venetian Resort – The Venetian offers suite views of Sphere alongside other spacious rooms, a canal system with gondola rides, a state-of-the-art casino, and more than 40 restaurants.

— The LINQ Hotel – Featuring fully modernized rooms and restaurants from Gordon Ramsay and Guy Fieri, The LINQ is home to the High Roller observation wheel.

— Harrah’s – Sitting next door to Sphere, Harrah’s has spacious rooms, a vast casino, and many restaurants.

— Treasure Island – A fun option for families and value-seeking travelers, Treasure Island offers an outdoor heated pool, rooms suitable for all budgets, and a 95,000-square-foot casino.

You can save 15% off travel and accommodations by using Booking.com.

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Sphere Stock Rides 'Wizard of Oz' to Gains, Up 46% in Last 4 Weeks
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Sphere Stock Rides ‘Wizard of Oz’ to Gains, Up 46% in Last 4 Weeks

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
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Sphere Entertainment stock rose 19.3% to $58.33 this week, marking its fourth consecutive weekly gain and the largest improvement in that month-long run. Sphere shares have risen an astounding 46.3% in the last four weeks. The stock reached an all-time high of $58.71 on Friday (Sept. 12).

Sphere’s latest offering, a revamped The Wizard of Oz, has won over both audiences and Wall Street analysts. As Billboard noted on Wednesday (Sept. 10), numerous analysts have raised forecasts in the wake of a stellar debut and strong ticket sales. The $2.3 billion venue requires a high level of utilization to be profitable, meaning Sphere must squeeze in film showings when it’s not hosting sold-out concerts by the likes of Backstreet Boys and The Eagles. Early results suggest the revamped The Wizard of Oz, which cost upwards of $100 million, is performing better than Sphere’s two previous films, Postcards from Earth and V-U2. 

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The 19-company Billboard Global Music Index (BGMI) rose 1.0% to 3,061.29, putting its year-to-date gain at 44.1%. The majority of music stocks ended the week in positive territory, mirroring gains elsewhere in the market as investors lifted stocks ahead of an expected interest rate cut by the U.S. Federal Reserve. 

The week’s biggest gainer was music streamer LiveOne, which jumped 29.5% to $0.57. On Thursday (Sept. 11), LiveOne raised its fiscal 2026 adjusted EBITDA guidance to $4.5 million to $6 million on revenue of $55 million to $60 million. On Friday, the company announced that its Bitcoin holdings exceed $5 million. 

Radio broadcaster and podcast company iHeartMedia rose 23.3% to finish the week at $2.59. iHeartMedia shares rose 9.2% on Friday after the company announced an expanded partnership and new long-term agreement with Bell Media in Canada. iHeartRadio Canada is a partnership between iHeartMedia and Bell Media, giving the American company distribution of its radio stations and podcast content in the neighbor to the north. 

Live Nation shares rose 6.3% to $173.73 on Friday after reaching a new all-time high of $175.25 earlier in the day. The spike followed Citi’s hike of its Live Nation price target to $195 from $165 on Tuesday (Sept. 9). Also this week, CFRA raised its Live Nation price target by $26 to $196, citing “the outsized opportunity for live entertainment around the globe” and the company’s efforts to build arenas and theaters to capture market share. 

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Universal Music Group (UMG) rose 1.2% to 24.59 euros ($28.86). This week, Citi upgraded UMG to “buy” from “neutral” and increased its price target to 29 euros ($34.03) from 27 euros ($31.68).

Warner Music Group shares gained 2.8% to $33.62, lifting the stock’s year-to-date gain to 8.4%. On Wednesday (Sept. 10), Tigress raised its price target to $45 from $44 due to subscriber growth and the company’s margin expansion. 

Spotify, the BMGI’s largest single component with a market capitalization of $142.6 billion, fell 1.5% to $696.40. Spotify shares are up 49.2% this year but have fallen 12.7% since reaching an all-time high of $785.00 on June 27. This week, the company announced the launch of its long-awaited high-quality audio streaming offering. 

Many markets and indexes gained this week as investors awaited a decision by the Federal Reserve and companies continued to announce positive news. Amidst rising inflation and falling consumer sentiment, companies ranging from Six Flags Entertainment to Adobe nonetheless gained on encouraging results. 

In the U.S., the Nasdaq composite index rose 2.0% to a record closing of 22,141.10, and the S&P 500 climbed 1.7% to 6,584.29. In the U.K., the FTSE 100 improved 0.8% to 9,283.29. South Korea’s KOSPI composite index jumped 5.9% to 3,395.54, and China’s Shanghai Composite Index improved 1.5% to 3,870.60. 

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Sphere Entertainment Stock Gains as 'Wizard of Oz' Debuts
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Sphere Entertainment Stock Gains as ‘Wizard of Oz’ Debuts

by jummy84 August 30, 2025
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Buzz surrounding the return of Dorothy, Tin Man, Scarecrow and Cowardly Lion may have helped make Sphere Entertainment Co. the best-performing music stock for the week ended Aug. 29. Sphere Entertainment shares rose 6.8% to $45.35 in an otherwise muted week for music stocks.

On Thursday, the Sphere venue in Las Vegas debuted — to both positive and negative reviews — its revamped version of the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz. The premiere was prefaced by a heavy national media campaign that showed both the love for the 1939 original film and curiosity about the state-of-the-art, multi-sensory venue. To date, Sphere had sold 215,000 tickets for The Wizard of Oz at over $100 apiece. 

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Sphere Entertainment shares have gained 13.7% in the last two weeks, turning a 5.1% year-to-date loss into a 6.8% gain this year. Aside from the attention gained by The Wizard of Oz, the venue has racked up some wins in recent months. The Sphere recently concluded a Kenny Chesney residency in June and will commence with a Zac Brown Band residency in December. In addition, the venue added 14 additional Backstreet Boys performances to extend the group’s well-received run into February 2026. 

The Billboard Global Music Index (BGMI), a float-adjusted index of 19 publicly traded music companies, fell 1.5% to 2,979.62 in its second consecutive weekly decline. (The index originally had 20 stocks, but Believe was taken private and no longer trades on the Euronext Paris exchange.) With a majority of music stocks in the red this week, the index’s year-to-date gain dropped to 40.2%.

U.S. indexes fell as core U.S. inflation, which excludes food and energy costs, rose to 2.9% in July, the highest level since February. The Nasdaq composite fell 1.6% to 21,142.01 and the S&P 500 dropped 0.1%. International indexes were mixed. The U.K.’s FTSE 100 fell 1.4% to 9,187.34 but South Korea’s KOSPI composite index rose 0.5% to 3,186.01 and China’s Shanghai Composite Index improved 0.8% to 3,857.93. 

Other than Sphere Entertainment, only three stocks had gains above 1%: Cumulus Media (up 6.3%), Anghami (up 4.1%) and MSG Entertainment (up 3.5%). Three of the most valuable music companies had gains of less than 1%: SiriusXM (up 0.8%), HYBE (up 0.5%) and Live Nation (up 0.5%). 

With most music stocks losing ground this week, the BGMI was dragged down by the losses of its three most valuable music companies. Spotify fell 1.5% to $682.34, taking the stock 13.1% below the all-time high of $785.00 set on June 27. Universal Music Group dropped 2.7%, bringing its year-to-date gain to 1.0%. And Tencent Music Entertainment sank 3.2% to $24.53, although a blistering first half of 2025 has helped put the stock up 120.0% this year. 

Two K-pop companies were among the week’s worst performers. SM Entertainment fell 3.9% to 138,800 KRW ($99.82) and JYP Entertainment was down 5.6% to 72,700 KRW ($52.29). The biggest loser of the week was music streamer LiveOne, which fell 8.3% to $0.55 and extended its year-to-date loss to 59.9%. 

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