The country star will headline The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in February 2025
Country music’s unabashed ambassador, Blake Shelton, is taking over The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, with six performances scheduled from February 5-15, 2025.
“We’ve been talking about a Vegas residency for a few years, and all the pieces just came together for a run next year,” states Shelton. “The Colosseum is such an iconic venue, and I’m excited to bring some honky-tonk neon to the Palace.”
Presales start on Friday, August 9th ahead of the general sale on Friday, August 16th at 10 am PT via Ticketmaster.
The show dates are February 5, 7, 8, 12, 14, 15.
As country music’s unapologetic ambassador, Blake Shelton has spent two decades pouring out boot-stomping bangers, heartbreak anthems and endearing odes to love gone wrong and right.
Shelton takes that same spirit to work on everything he does, from sold-out tours to instantly identifiable chart-topping songs or national television shows.
Throughout his career, he has earned 28 No. 1 country singles, including his most recent chart-topping song, “Happy Anywhere,” which features multi-season The Voice coach, rock star, and wife, Gwen Stefani.
He is currently climbing the radio and streaming charts with “Pour Me A Drink,” where he joins multi-genre hitmaker Post Malone.
He recently wrapped his 2024 Back To The Honky Tonk Tour, which was one of the biggest-selling tours so far this year. The finale in Tulsa, OK was titled Blake Shelton & Friends: Oklahoma Is All For The Hall. The show included fellow Oklahomans Ronnie Dunn, Kristin Chenoweth, Vince Gill, and others, and the benefit raised more than $750,000 for the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville.
With 52 million singles and 13 million albums sold, and nearly 11 billion global streams, Shelton has received numerous awards, including six ACMs, three AMAs, 10 CMAs, 11 CMTs, and six People’s Choice, among many others.
In association with Ryman Hospitality Properties, the Grand Ole Opry member has opened a string of entertainment-themed restaurants and bars called Ole Red. The first venue opened in 2017 in his hometown of Tishomingo, Oklahoma. He now has venues in Nashville, TN, Gatlinburg, TN, Orlando, FL, and Las Vegas.
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