A Full List of Current Las Vegas Residencies (Updating)
2025 is already shaping up to be a big year for concerts, from Kendrick Lamar and SZA setting off on their first-ever stadium tour, to AC/DC rocking out across the USA on their Power Up tour. If you're itching for live music next year, there may be no place hotter than Las Vegas.
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Some of music's biggest stars, including the Backstreet Boys, Mariah Carey, the Eagles and Maroon 5 are taking over Sin City in 2025. Regardless of whether you're a fan of country, pop, R&B, hip-hop, alternative or other genres, Vegas has enough live entertainment for all kinds of music lovers to enjoy. And what better excuse to travel to Vegas than to see your favorite musician?
Because there are so many music tours, festivals and Las Vegas residencies on the roster for this year, keeping track of when and where to see your favorite artists live can be a bit overwhelming. To make your search easier, we've compiled a list of current Las Vegas residencies, where they'll be taking place and, of course, where to buy tickets.
See below for a roundup of Las Vegas residencies to check out on throughout 2025.
July 2025:
July 11 – 26: Kelly Clarkson: Studio Sessions at The Colosseum, Caesars Palace (Buy tickets here or here)
July 11 – 27: Backstreet Boys: Into the Millennium at the Sphere (Buy tickets here or here)
August 2025:
Aug 1 – 16: Kelly Clarkson: Studio Sessions at The Colosseum, Caesars Palace (Buy tickets here or here)
Aug 1 – 10: Backstreet Boys: Into the Millennium at the Sphere (Buy tickets here or here)
Aug 1 – 9: Lenny Kravitz: Blue Electric Light at Park MGM (Buy tickets here or here)
Aug 8 – 9: Boyz II Men at the Chelsea, the Cosmopolitan (Buy tickets here or here)
Aug 22 – 31: Bruno Mars at Park MGM (Buy tickets here or here)
September 2025:
Sept 1 – 6: Bruno Mars at Park MGM (Buy tickets here or here)
Sept 5 – 13: The Eagles at the Sphere (Buy tickets here or here)
Sept 10 – 20: Janet Jackson at Resorts World (Buy tickets here or here)
Sept 12 – 13: Pitbull: Vegas After Dark at Fontainebleau (Buy tickets here or here)
Sept 24 – 30: Rod Stewart: The Encore Show at Caesars Palace (Buy tickets here or here)
October 2025:
Oct 1 – 24: Rod Stewart: The Encore Show at Caesars Palace (Buy tickets here or here)
Oct 2 – 25: Lionel Richie: King of Hearts (Buy tickets here or here)
Oct 3 – 30: The Eagles at the Sphere (Buy tickets here or here)
Oct 10 – 25: Earth, Wind & Fire at Venetian Theatre (Buy tickets here or here)
November 2025:
Nov 1 – 8: The Eagles at the Sphere (Buy tickets here or here)
Nov 1 – 16: New Kids on the Block: The Right Stuff at Park MGM (Buy tickets here or here)
Nov 7 – 15: Kelly Clarkson: Studio Sessions at The Colosseum, Caesars Palace (Buy tickets here or here)
Nov 21 – 22: Pitbull: Vegas After Dark at Fontainebleau (Buy tickets here or here)
December 2025:
Dec 4 – 13: Dolly Parton at the Colosseum, Caesars Palace Buy tickets here or here)
Dec 30 – 31: Jennifer Lopez: Up All Night at the Colosseum, Caesars Palace (Buy tickets here or here)
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