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What do tickets cost to see Dolly Parton in Las Vegas?

What do tickets cost to see Dolly Parton in Las Vegas?

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Dolly Parton isn't just working '9 to 5' this year.
The 10-time Grammy-winning artist recently announced she's headlining a six-concert 'Dolly: Live In Las Vegas' residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace from Dec. 4-13.
Those shows take place Thursday, Dec. 4, Saturday, Dec. 6, Sunday, Dec. 7, Wednesday, Dec. 10, Friday, Dec. 12 and Sunday, Dec. 13.
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'To say I'm excited would be an understatement. I haven't worked Vegas in years and I've always loved singing there,' Parton, 79, said in a statement, while referring to her early '90s stint at The Mirage. 'I'm looking so forward to the shows in The Colosseum at Caesars and I hope you are as well. See you there.'
According to Set List FM, this brief run will be the Tennessee native's longest outing since her nationwide 2016 'Pure & Simple Tour.' While we can't guarantee what she'll perform at these December 2025 shows, her 'Pure & Simple' concerts included fan favorites like '9 to 5,' 'Jolene,' 'I Will Always Love You' and 'Islands In The Stream' as well as a pair of medleys made up of fan favorite Americana staples.
If this sounds like a rhinestone bucket list show for you, tickets are available for all six shows as of today.
At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats for any one concert was $1,353 including fees on Vivid Seats.
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Other shows have tickets starting anywhere from $1,369 to $1,536 including fees.
While that may seem expensive (it is!), keep in mind that prices go up and down all the time. We recommend refreshing this page every couple days to see if a deal has popped up.
Who knows? You might just land a sweet Sin City deal.
For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about Dolly Parton's Las Vegas residency below.
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All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.
Dolly Parton Las Vegas concert schedule
A complete calendar including all 'Dolly: Live In Las Vegas' show dates, start times and links to buy tickets can be found below.
Dolly Parton Las Vegas concert dates Ticket prices
start at Thursday, Dec. 4
8 p.m. $1,536
(including fees) Saturday, Dec. 6
8 p.m. $1,470
(including fees) Sunday, Dec. 7
8 p.m. $1,451
(including fees) Wednesday, Dec. 10
8 p.m. $1,384
(including fees) Friday, Dec. 12
8 p.m. $1,369
(including fees) Sunday, Dec. 13
8 p.m. $1,353
(including fees)
(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and, if it isn't noted, will include additional fees at checkout.)
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Dolly Parton musical
In addition to the blink and you'll miss it residency, a musical based on Dolly's life — appropriately titled 'Dolly – An Original Musical' — debuts at Nashville's Fisher Center for Performing Arts on July 22 and runs until Aug. 31.
Katie Rose Clarke (Glinda in 'Wicked' on Broadway), Carrie St. Louis ('The Good Fight') and Quinn Titcomb ('Theater Camp') all star as the titular Dolly.
Tickets for all 41 'Dolly – An Original Musical' shows can be found here.
Dolly Parton symphonic concert
For those still in need of Dolly content, you can catch 'Dolly Parton's Threads: My Songs in Symphony.'
A press release says these concerts feature 'Dolly's songs and the stories behind them in an innovative multimedia symphonic experience featuring Dolly on screen, leading audiences in a visual-musical journey of her songs, her life and her stories.'
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To see if this show is headed to your neck of the woods, take a look at 'Dolly Parton's Threads: My Songs in Symphony' tour schedule here.
Dolly Parton set list
The final show of Parton's 2016 'Pure & Simple Tour' took place at Thackerville, OK's Winstar World Resort. Based on our findings at Set List FM, here's what she performed that evening.
Set I
01.) 'Train, Train' (Shorty Medlock cover)
02.) 'Why'd You Come in Here Lookin' Like That'
03.) 'Jolene'
04.) 'Pure & Simple'
05.) 'Precious Memories' (John Wright cover)
06.) 'My Tennessee Mountain Home'
07.) 'Coat of Many Colors'
08.) 'Smoky Mountain Memories'
09.) 'Applejack'
10.) 'American Pie / If I Had a Hammer / Blowin' in the Wind / Dust in the Wind / The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down'
11.) 'The Seeker'
12.) 'I'll Fly Away' (Rev. J.M. Gates cover)
Set II
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13.) Baby I'm Burnin' / Something's Burning / Great Balls of Fire / Girl on Fire'
14.) 'Outside Your Door'
15.) 'The Grass Is Blue'
16.) 'Those Memories of You' (Alan O'Bryant cover)
17.) 'Do I Ever Cross Your Mind'
18.) 'Little Sparrow / If I Had Wings'
19.) 'Two Doors Down'
20.) 'Here You Come Again' (Barry Mann cover)
21.) 'Islands in the Stream' (Bee Gees cover)
22.) '9 to 5'
23.) 'I Will Always Love You'
24.) 'Farther Along' (J.H. Howell's Carolina Hillbillies cover)
Dolly Parton new music
2025 has been quite busy for Mrs. Parton. In addition to releasing 'The Dollywood Collection: Celebrating 40 Years of Music & Memories,' she dueted with Mötley Crüe on a rousing version of 'Home Sweet Home,' dropped 'If You Hadn't Been There, which serves as a moving tribute to her late husband Carl Dean and collaborated with The Wiggles on a silly children's ditty dubbed 'Friends!' If anyone has range, it's her.
To dive deeper back into her impressive catalog, you can find Dolly Parton's complete discography here.
Country stars on tour in 2025
Can't make it to the Entertainment Capital of the World to see Dolly dole out the hits live?
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No worries, country lovers.
Here are just five of our favorite vocalists with a twang who may be headed to a venue near you these next few months.
• Willie Nelson
• Trisha Yearwood
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• Jo Dee Messina
• Shania Twain
• Miranda Lambert
Who else is on the road? Take a look at our list of all the biggest artists on tour in 2025 to find the show for you.
This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change

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Sephora Why we love it: The T.L.C. Glycolic Body Lotion is a luxury body lotion in every sense of the word, helping to soothe and add some vitality to dull skin. Its 10% AHA formulation allows it to be apt for dry skin, especially, and it does a phenomenal job at resurfacing your skin post-shower. However, allow yourself about 20 to 30 minutes before applying, as it can 'sting' when in contact with damp or freshly shaven skin. A note from the founder: 'People kept asking for T.L.C. Framboos for body, so here we are. T.L.C. Glycolic Body Lotion, which launched in 2021, a year after our core hair and body line, gently smooths and refines rough, bumpy skin while improving uneven tone with the same 10% AHA blend. A mix of antioxidant-loaded nonfragrant plant oils and butters—think green tea seed, passionfruit, apricot, marula, and shea—soothes and goes deep to moisturize dry, irritable skin, while squalane, vitamin F, sodium hyaluronate, and niacinamide work to create a stronger, healthier acid mantle. Powerful electrolytes (coconut fruit juice and sodium PCA) provide critical hydration and help defend against environmental stressors.' Sephora Pairs well with: Drunk Elephant Marula Cream Conditioner Why we love it: The Cocomino Glossing Shampoo is one of the best for shine, though it didn't quite combat my frizzy hair. However, it's still one I reach for because of its highly lathering formulation and ability to hold a curl once dried and styled (the most important factor, at least for me). With the matching Marula Cream Conditioner, your hair will be smooth and well-moisturized, making it one of the best shampoos for dry hair. A note from the founder: 'These two are some of my favorites! I created my line of hair care to focuses on the scalp—products that dissolve years of buildup while nourishing hair. Our Cocominos have no sulfates (or any harsh surfactants). For the Shampoo, that means a gentle, low-foam cleanse that's safe for color-treated hair and won't strip or rob your hair of its natural shine but will help reboot your scalp and strands by washing away styling-product buildup. We left out the artificial thickeners, too, which means Cocomino Shampoo has a lightweight liquid feel, and a little goes a long way. It contains a blend of moisturizing sweet almond oil and almond extract, which gives this formula a naturally nutty scent that vanishes quickly.' Sephora Why we love it: The Sugared Koffie Almond Milk Body Scrub is a brand product that truly deserves more hype than it currently confers. If you love all things coffee-scented but are looking for an exfoliant that won't irritate sensitive skin, this is the solution to gently sweep away dead skin cells — especially on your ankles and kneecaps. Its brown sugar crystals have a texture like that of sand (which, unfortunately, has the caveat of being left at the base of your bathtub or shower floor), but a simple rinse after you hopped out of the shower will do. It's a product I love to use every few days or so. A note from the founder: 'Sugared Koffie Almond Milk Body Scrub smells exactly like it sounds, which is all due to the blend of almond milk, coffee bean extract, and coffee seed oil that it contains. It's sweet and rich, but it doesn't contain fragrance or essential oils. This softening blend of moisturizing plant oils nourishes skin, while roasted and powdered coffee bean and brown sugar crystals exfoliate. Formulated with a blend of skin-nourishing almond milk and moisturizing, antioxidant-rich coffee seed, passionfruit, and marula oils, Sugared Koffie Almond Milk Body Scrub rinses easily while keeping everything below the neck soft, flake-free, and balanced.' Sephora Why we love it: The Silkamino Mega-Moisturizing Masker is the once-a-week replacement to your Marula Cream Conditioner ($27), helping to strengthen, soothe and soften the tips of your hair from the scalp-down. A little goes a long way, too, and your hair will beautifully reap its benefits whether you air-dry or use a blow dryer. A note from the founder: 'Silkamino Masker was part of our Silkamino hair line, which launched in 2022, all designed to deliver deep moisture to the driest, most damaged or coarse of hair types. It has marula butter, sunflower fatty acids, and panthenol penetrate to replenish and seal in moisture while a fortifying blend of hydration-boosting and hair-smoothing agents restores shine and touchability, along with a system of silk-derived ingredients that function together to provide a rebonding, deep-conditioning benefit for hair.' Sephora Why we love it: The T.L.C. Happi Scalp Scrub does a wonder on both dry and oily hair alike (thanks, AHA and BHA!) and contains a blend of six antioxidant and fatty acid-rich plant oils (including marula, mongongo, baobab and maracuja), along with amino acids. Upon use, your scalp will be more well-nourished, flake-free and balanced than ever before (though, if you have serious flakiness, check out our expert-backed guide to the best dandruff shampoos). A note from the founder: 'T.L.C. Happi Scalp Scrub, with its 10% AHA/1% BHA blend of exfoliating acids, keeps the scalp nourished, flake-free, and balanced. We paired that AHA/BHA blend with plant cellulose beads, housed in a tube that dispenses via a needle-nose spout, making it easy to apply directly to the scalp. The combination of AHA/BHA and plant cellulose beads helps to rid the scalp of buildup, while keeping the hair follicles clear and able to do their job unimpeded. Unlike our other AHA/BHA exfoliants, T.L.C. Happi Scalp Scrub is specially designed to work within a short period of time (10 minutes). After that time, gently massage the exfoliating cellulose beads through and rinse thoroughly for a minute or two before you shampoo. Just be sure you always start with a completely dry scalp and dry hair, otherwise it just won't work as well!' Sephora Why we love it: The Scrubbi Bamboes Body Cleanser has gentle exfoliating beads that help wash, purify and rid dead skin cells in a gentle and hydrating way. Its jelly-to-foam consistency is quite revolutionary, scaling up the list of my favorite shower products to use. With a mild, natural vanilla scent, it's heaven in a bottle. A note from the founder: 'Scrubbi is an exfoliating, antioxidant-rich jelly-to-foam body cleanser that thoroughly cleanses, softens, hydrates, and soothes with a mild, naturally sweet vanilla scent. Ultra-mild surfactants remove sweat, grime, and excess oils, while ultrafine, biodegradable bamboo beads gently buff dry, rough areas, leaving skin cushiony soft and silky smooth. A mix of fatty-acid-rich chia seed, flax seed, and marula oils moisturizes, and a quick-absorbing multi-amino-acid blend helps strengthen skin. Sodium PCA and squalane maintain hydration levels, prevent water loss, and improve barrier strength; antioxidant compounds help to calm and soothe. It contains vanilla fruit extract, which we added for its antioxidant and skin-calming benefits—it has a slightly sweet scent as a result.' Sephora Why we love it: The E-Rase Milki Micellar Water is a great makeup-removing option that won't strip your skin. I love pouring the liquid onto a cotton round and dabbing it on my face to remove my face makeup from the day (if I'm not using the Slaai Makeup-Melting Butter Cleanser, that is). With soothing vitamin E and replenishing fatty acids and antioxidant-rich plant oils — marula, baobab, mongongo, wild melon seed, ximenia seed, passionfruit and sweet almond — rest assured it'll take the day away in only a few sweeps and is a step above your average micellar water pick. A note from the founder: 'I love this formula, and use it almost daily! E-Rase launched in 2020, and is our most flexible 'cleanser' formula, precisely because it is such an incredibly mild formula that doesn't use traditional surfactants. It may be used in place of a cleanser, as quick refresh after a workout or whenever going 'full cleanser' isn't really practical. Because E-Rase doesn't use traditional surfactants, it's fine to use it with a soft cloth and no water as an 'in-between' cleansing refresh, or as a dedicated makeup remover, before your traditional nighttime cleanser. You can use E-Rase with your hands too, or with cotton rounds.' An FAQ with Drunk Elephant's Founder Victoria Giardina How did Drunk Elephant get its start? Interestingly, Masterson started from a place that many will probably recognize — she was a curious consumer, who was frustrated with the skin issues that she was unable to resolve, and researching, looking for solutions. Who knew where that would lead? 'I studied ingredients non-stop for about three years, which led me to a process of elimination, taking things out, adding them back and that's what would evolve into the Suspicious 6,' Masterson tells The Post. 'This was shorthand for the six categories of ingredients that I felt were at the root of the skin issues I and others had battled: Essential oils, fragrance/dyes, silicones, sodium lauryl sulfate, drying alcohols and chemical screens.' Research led Masterson to think about skin differently, too. 'It was my experience that many of the skin behaviors that people struggle with, including myself—acne, sensitivity, dryness, excessive oiliness—are caused or worsened by the very products we are using to treat those concerns,' she adds. 'For example, products that are designed to treat acne or oily skin often use harsh ingredients like drying alcohols and those that are marketed to dry and sensitive skin often contain fragrances/dyes and essential oils.' What's more, these types of ingredients interfere with skin's ability to function at its best and of the ability of the actives to do their job. 'Sensitized and congested skin cannot truly benefit from beneficial actives because it is too distracted trying to repair the all the damage that irritating and in most cases, inflammatory ingredients cause,' she explains. 'Ingredients like silicones interfere with the absorption of actives (vitamin C or retinol, for example), which means your skin is only getting a fraction of those actives when they're formulated in a silicone base.' She's convinced that often, these behaviors or conditions (as she likes to call them) are ingredient-induced. Far worse, the ingredients responsible can be found in some combination in almost every skincare product on the market. 'That's why I developed Drunk Elephant in the first place — I was excited to help any and everyone I could, and, it turns out, starting with what not to use, and sticking to benefit-driven actives, really resonated with the consumer. It's how Drunk Elephant was born, and always coming back to the research and sticking to our philosophy has been the reason we've thrived.' Tiffany Masterson, founder and chief creative officer at Drunk Elephant Your step-by-step Drunk Elephant skincare routine — the same one its founder follows As you can imagine, Masterson is always working on new formulations, testing and experimenting, so her day and night routines have products on rotation always. 'I have something new coming out late summer that we have been working on for a few years, and it's been part of my daytime routine consistently — I can't live without it and I'm so excited to see it launch,' she teases. 'I can't say what it is, though — I wish i could!' While it's difficult for Masterson to choose favorites, she dishes out some specifications just for you, New York Post Shopping readers. 'C-Firma Fresh, D-Bronzi, O-Bloos, A-Passioni or A-Gloei, Protini Polypeptide and my Umbra sunscreen are some of my most frequently used formulas for day,' she lists. 'At night, Lala, T.L.C. Framboos, Brightfacial, F-Balm and Virgin Marula Oil are my go-to products.' She only cleanses at night, using the Slaai Cleansing Balm. 'Cleansing twice daily can really do a number on your skin, so in the morning I wake up and like to gently wipe a soft damp cloth over my eyes, with a bit of micellar milk just to refresh,' she elaborates. For her hair, she (of course) uses the Cocomino Glossing Shampoo, followed by the Silkamino Masker, which she uses as her regular conditioner — you just use less of it! The most popular Drunk Elephant products, explained by its founder 'So many have taken turns at the top, but Protini Cream, D-Bronzi, C-Firma Fresh, Lala and B-Hydra are having a big moment right now,' Masterson shares. 'I don't have a hero product, which is not typical for a brand, at least that's what I've been told. However, I really think the most popular thing about my line is the philosophy, which all the products fall under, which is about helping consumers understand that skin is skin, and it knows what it needs to be healthy.' This article was written by Victoria Giardina, New York Post Commerce Journalist & Content Strategist, who has spent countless hours researching, testing hundreds of products and comparing the latest makeup, skincare, hair and beauty items and trends to determine what's truly worth your hard-earned cash. She evaluates formulas, textures, ingredients and more, in addition to consulting medical and industry experts. Some of Victoria's latest conquests include testing the best vitamin C serums on the market, and a rinse-and-repeat review of the best shampoos of 2025. Victoria, who received a beauty industry essentials certification from the Fashion Institute of Technology, has been creating shopping guides for the New York Post since 2021 and previously held positions at Insider Reviews and CNN Underscored. Check out the New York Post Shopping section for more content.

Beyoncé fans brave scorching heat for Houston hometown kickoff of 'Cowboy Carter' tour
Beyoncé fans brave scorching heat for Houston hometown kickoff of 'Cowboy Carter' tour

USA Today

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Beyoncé fans brave scorching heat for Houston hometown kickoff of 'Cowboy Carter' tour

Beyoncé Knowles-Carter is to set to light up Houston during the next stop of her "Cowboy Carter" tour. And fans are already braving scorching temperatures to witness the hometown opener. The Grammy-winning singer will launch her first concert in her hometown of Houston at NRG Stadium June 28. The show will mark her first Southern stop on her Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin' Circuit Tour. She is poised to perform two nights only on June 28 and June 29. From the United States to Europe, Beyoncé and her fans have powered through severe weather conditions, including an evacuation, cold temperatures and pouring rain to experience her concerts. In Houston, it was the heat they had to beat with the first show landing on a scorching 91-degree day. Despite this, fans swarmed the stadium grounds ahead of the show--some lining up early to secure spots in the VIP pits and others enduring the sun for a chance at merchandise. Bridget and Meghan Ryan traveled to Houston from Wisconsin to see Beyoncé in concert for the first time. After several flight delays and scheduling hiccups, the sisters were determined to snag official merchandise ahead of Saturday's show. Like many other fans, they ended up standing in a long line in the heat. "We're both from the Midwest, so the humidity is a little extra than what we're used to. I figured staying hydrated would be a good plan,' said Bridget Ryan. "I think it was a come hell or high water kind of situation. Whatever the weather was going to do we were going to show." Their determination didn't stop there. "We even talked about if we don't get any today after sitting outside maybe we'll come back tomorrow and try the truck again,' Meghan Ryan said. The H-Town stop comes after Beyoncé wrapped the international leg of her tour – first with a six-night stint in London, followed by three dazzling nights in Paris. Of course, Beyoncé first debuted her "Cowboy Carter" tour at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on April 28 with a 39-song set list. Her shows have been filled with family, fashion, different music genres, and most notably country music and cultural commentary. As fans know, Beyoncé first debuted her "Cowboy Carter" tour at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on April 28 with 39 songs on the set list. Her shows have been filled with family, fashion, different music genres, and most notably country music and cultural commentary. The nine-city tour will span the U.S. and Europe with the grand finale taking place in Las Vegas on July 26. Follow Caché McClay, the USA TODAY Network's Beyoncé Knowles-Carter reporter, on Instagram, TikTok and X as @cachemcclay.

Lalo Schifrin, 93, Dies; Composer of ‘Mission: Impossible' and Much More
Lalo Schifrin, 93, Dies; Composer of ‘Mission: Impossible' and Much More

New York Times

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Lalo Schifrin, 93, Dies; Composer of ‘Mission: Impossible' and Much More

Lalo Schifrin, the Grammy-winning Argentine-born composer who evoked the ticking, ominous suspense of espionage with his indelible theme to the television series 'Mission: Impossible' as well as scored movies like 'Cool Hand Luke,' 'Bullitt' and 'Dirty Harry,' died on Thursday in Los Angeles. He was 93. His wife, Donna, said the cause of his death, in a hospital, was complications of pneumonia. Mr. Schifrin had a startlingly diverse career as a composer, arranger and conductor in a wide range of genres — from classical to jazz to Latin to folk to rock to hip-hop to electronic to the ancient music of the Aztecs. He conducted symphony orchestras in London and Vienna, and philharmonic orchestras in Tel Aviv, Paris and Los Angeles. He arranged music for the Three Tenors. He provided what The Washington Post called the music of 'rebellious cool' for Paul Newman, Steve McQueen and Clint Eastwood. But the prolific Mr. Schifrin, who wrote more than 100 film and television scores, was best known for 'Mission: Impossible.' Interpretations of his propulsive theme have also been featured in the eight movies in the 'Mission: Impossible' series, starring Tom Cruise, which began in 1996. Like John Williams, whose many compositions for film include the theme from 'Jaws,' Mr. Schifrin was a master of creating jittery unease and peril. Both composers worked with a recognizable style and a distinct purpose. Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

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