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Illenium Announces Sphere Residency & New Album

Illenium will become the second electronic artist to have a residency at Sphere in Las Vegas when he launches a six-show run called Odyssey in March 2026.

In tandem with this news, the future bass producer born Nick Miller is announcing a new album, also called Odyssey. The project will mark his first new album since his 2023 self-titled LP and his first since signing to Republic Records in May.

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A release date for the album has not yet been announced, though dates for the Sphere run were revealed: March 5, 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14. Presale tickets for Odyssey at Sphere go on sale next week, on Sept. 23, with the general on sale starting Sept. 26.

A press release about the project notes that Sphere “will be the only place fans will be able to experience Illenium’s forthcoming sixth studio album live.” The artist posted a teaser video of the project earlier this week on his social media.

Odyssey is a journey of self discovery and acceptance,” Illenium says in a statement. “It’s a moment where fans feel understood, a space where we’re all together and present for that same emotional escape. I’m looking forward to welcoming everyone to this experience, especially at Sphere.”

The news also comes alongside a new Illenium track called “Forever,” which will show up in the Odyssey show along with Illenium’s recently released single “In My Arms,” a collaboration with Hayla.

Illenium’s residency further carves out a space for dance music at Sphere. In late 2024 and early 2025, Anyma became the first electronic act to headline the venue, with his residency featuring an A list of support acts including Peggy Gou, John Summit, Solomun, Mike Dean and Layla Benitez.

Unity, a collaborative show from dance festival brands Tomorrowland and Insomniac Events, also recently opened its Sphere run, with each night featuring a different artist that over the run have included Kaskade, Chase & Status and Alan Walker. The Unity run continues later this month and into October with Meduza and James Hype, Slander, Sara Landry and Subtronics.

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