Blake Shelton Adds New Dates For Las Vegas Residency
Blake Shelton is making his comeback to Sin City.
Shelton shared on Thursday, August 21, that he’ll be heading back to Las Vegas to continue his residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace.
In February of this year, Shelton kicked off his Live in Las Vegas shows. It marked the very first Vegas residency of his career.
The initial run included six dates, and at the time, fans didn’t know if more would be added.
Now, in a post shared to his social media, Shelton confirmed that he will return in 2026, this time adding eight brand-new scheduled shows.
“I’ve been counting down the days until I could tell y’all… WE ARE BACK, VEGAS!!!!! We’re returning to The Colosseum at @caesarspalace this January,” he wrote.

Shelton also promised fans that these upcoming concerts will be even more exciting than the last round.
“We had so much fun earlier this year, I figured— why not do it again,” Shelton said in a press release. “This time we’re gonna do it more country, with more cocktails, and probably make a few more questionable decisions. Let’s go, Vegas.”
Tickets will go on sale to the public starting Thursday, August 28, at 10am PT.
Blake Shelton’s New Series “The Road” Will Premiere Soon
Not only is Blake Shelton getting ready to return to Las Vegas, but the “Texas” singer is also preparing for his new competition series The Road to debut.
Shelton and Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan are serving as executive producers of the new show.
The series will follow 12 contestants as they test whether they have what it takes to become real touring artists. See the shows contestants below.
Each one will serve as an opener for Keith Urban, who is the shows “headliner,” while audiences react to their performances, ultimately deciding if the performer will move on. Country star Gretchen Wilson will also join the journey as the “tour manager,” offering advice and support to the artists throughout the competition.
Whoever claims the winning spot at the end will receive $250,000 and a record contract.