Three Huge Las Vegas Residencies Ending

Several of the biggest Las Vegas residencies are set to come to an end in January, February, and March of next year. The performers in question are some of the biggest names in rock & roll and country music. So who are these huge music artists saying good bye to Sin City? We’re glad you asked! Read on!

First up, the Eagles have just opened their Las Vegas shows, quickly selling out their live performances. With the enduring popularity of Don Henley and the Grammy-winning band, fans are eager to catch them after more than 50 years of touring. Even though they just began one of the biggest Vegas residencies in recent times, there is already an exit strategy.

In response to high demand, the Eagles extended their stay at the Sphere. Their shows were originally scheduled for just eight nights in September and October, but additional dates have been added, extending them through January of next year. Their last show is set for the 25th.

Up next, Shania Twain is an international country star who has been a Sin City favorite for a long while. You may remember she announced an end to her residency back in January of 2022, and yet here we are again. Will this really be the end? Twain is reportedly in talks to open a venue in Nashville. Her latest full-length album is Queen Of Me, which she released last year and followed with a massive worldwide tour.

However, Twain is really planning to wrap up her Come On Over shows on February 8th at PH Live in Planet Hollywood. But before she goes, fans will get the opportunity to hear her perform hits like “Don’t Be Stupid (You Know I Love You),” “From This Moment On,” “You’re Still The One,” “Honey, I’m Home,” “That Don’t Impress Me Much.” Tickets to the final run of shows are available now.

Meanwhile, the last of the big Las Vegas residencies to wrap up comes in March. Garth Brooks has revealed the final three weekends of his Las Vegas residency, Garth Brooks/Plus ONE, at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. These concluding performances will take place from February 21 to March 9, 2025.

“I can’t believe it’s almost over,” Garth shared. “The Caesars gig has been my favorite. No set list, no rules—just the music and the audience come first. I’m really going to miss this experience.” Garth Brooks/Plus ONE offers fans an intimate look at Garth’s artistry. Each show is unique, featuring varying instrumentation and the occasional special guest, ensuring that every night is a memorable, one-of-a-kind experience for both Garth and his audience.