Metallica Sphere Full House Pass Listing Draws Fee Complaints
Metallica fans are reacting after a price breakdown for the band’s “Full House Pass” for the Las Vegas Sphere began circulating on social media, highlighting both the per-show cost and the additional fees attached to the package. The pass is described as including floor tickets with early entry for all eight currently scheduled Sphere shows.
The ticket listing shows the Full House Pass works out to $324 per ticket across the eight dates, while also fans are calling out the “over $900 in fees” as excessive.
The numbers have prompted discussion among concertgoers about the real cost of premium multi-show packages once service charges are included, particularly for major destination residencies where travel and lodging already add to the expense. The breakdown is not unusual on a per-ticket basis for a major act, but the add-on fees push the total into a different category.
Metallica’s touring and ticketing conversations have followed the band for years, and the Sphere run is drawing close attention because it combines a high-demand venue with a limited slate of dates. Separate from pricing issues, the group has also faced performance-related scrutiny in recent years, including a period when Metallica needed help to perform without James Hetfield.
For now, the focus is on the fee structure tied to top-tier ticket packages, with fans weighing whether the convenience and access perks justify the total cost when all charges are added in.
This is a display of the cost of a Full House Pass for Metallica at Sphere. This pass gives you floor tickets with early entry to all 8 shows currently scheduled. This breaks down to $324 per ticket so I guess that isn’t unheard of per ticket, but over $900 in fees is… pic.twitter.com/lHd7bCzvW0
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