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How to watch Indiana Fever vs. Las Vegas Aces online with Sling TV, livestream
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How To Watch Indiana Fever vs. Las Vegas Aces with Sling TV

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
written by jummy84

This story was created in paid partnership with Sling TV.

With the WNBA Playoffs in full swing, the No. 6-seed Indiana Fever takes on the No. 2-seed Las Vegas Aces in the semifinals. Although the Fever is the underdog and leads the series 1-0, Game 2 is on Wednesday, Sept. 23. For Game 2, Las Vegas has a chance to even the series.

Want to watch the women’s basketball game online? Fans can catch Fever vs. Aces on Sling TV.

At a Glance: How to Watch Indiana Fever vs. Las Vegas Aces Online

  • When: Tuesday, Sept. 23 at 6:30 p.m. PT/9:20 p.m. ET
  • TV channel: ESPN
  • Stream online: Sling

How to Stream Fever vs. Aces Final Game With Sling TV

The Indiana Fever vs. Las Vegas Aces takes place at Michelob ULTRA Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Tuesday, Sept. 23, starting at 6:30 p.m. PT/9:20 p.m. ET. The game broadcasts on ESPN.

Sling Orange is one of the best streaming options for the WNBA Playoffs with the service’s low monthly price and selection of channels that includes ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3 (for ABC simulcast games) and more than 30 other sports, news and entertainment networks.

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Sling Orange, which starts at $45.99 per month, and has a number of other popular networks, such as Disney Channel, Freeform, MotorTrend, A&E, AMC, BBC America, BET, CNN, Comedy Central, Food Network, Fuse, HGTV, History Channel, IFC, Lifetime, Nick Jr., QVC, TBS, TNT, Travel Channel, Vice and others.

Additionally, the streaming service has new Pass plans for day, week and weekend passes for fans who only want Sling TV for a short time — which is great for live sports, if you only want to catch a game here and there. With prices starting at $4.99 for the Sling Day Pass, you can get everything that Sling Orange has to offer.

However, if you need more time, you can sign up for the Sling Weekend Pass for Sling Orange access from Friday to Sunday for $9.99. If you want seven days of access to Sling Orange, then go with the Sling Week Pass for $14.99. Learn more about Sling’s new Passes here.

Meanwhile, you can get the most out of the cable alternative with the Sling Orange + Blue plan, which starts at $33 for the first month of service, $65.99 per month afterward, and includes all channels in the individual Sling Orange and Sling Blue packages — including ABC, NBC and Fox (all in some markets), as well as Bravo, Cartoon Network, Discovery Channel, E!, Fox Sports, FX, Fox News, MSNBC, NFL Network, National Geographic, SYFY, TLC, USA Network, truTV and more.

Prices and channel availability depend on your local TV market. Learn more about Sling TV here.

September 23, 2025 0 comments
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Mariah Carey's 2025 "Christmastime in Las Vegas" Residency: How to Get Tickets
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Mariah Carey’s 2025 “Christmastime in Las Vegas” Residency: How to Get Tickets

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
written by jummy84

The Queen of Christmas is back! Mariah Carey is bringing her holiday magic to Las Vegas with “Mariah Carey’s Christmastime in Las Vegas” at Dolby Live at Park MGM.

The festive run includes 10 performances from November 28th through December 13th, 2025, featuring holiday hits, sparkle, and Carey’s legendary vocals in an intimate theater setting.

Get tickets here, and scroll for more details, including show dates, presale information, and places to stay.

Get Mariah Carey Christmas Tickets Here

How Can I Get Tickets to Mariah Carey’s Christmas Shows in Vegas?

Tickets for Mariah Carey’s 2025 Las Vegas residency are now on sale via Ticketmaster.

Fans can look for deals or get tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub, where orders are 110% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.

What Is Mariah Carey’s Christmas Vegas Engagement?

“Mariah Carey’s Christmastime in Las Vegas” is a limited 10-show holiday run at Dolby Live at Park MGM. The performances are scheduled for November 28th through December 13th, 2025, with all shows beginning at 8:00 p.m.

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This holiday run follows Carey’s successful “The Celebration of Mimi Live in Las Vegas” residency that ran at the same venue in 2024 and 2025. The Christmas shows will transform the Strip into a winter wonderland filled with holiday favorites and Carey’s signature style.

Mariah and Live Nation Las Vegas are also donating $1 of every ticket purchased to The Fresh Air Fund’s Camp Mariah. The camp serves children ages 11-15 for three weeks each summer, offering classes in film, photography, fashion, culinary arts, debate, and international relations, plus career awareness programming.

What Is Mariah Carey’s Setlist for Her Holiday Shows?

Mariah Carey’s holiday shows typically feature a mix of her beloved Christmas classics alongside her biggest non-holiday hits. While “All I Want for Christmas Is You” and other festive favorites are centerpieces of the show, fans can expect to hear career-spanning hits like “Vision of Love,” “Hero,” “We Belong Together,” and “Fantasy.”

Previous holiday tours and residencies have balanced the Christmas magic with Carey’s extensive catalog of chart-toppers, giving audiences both the seasonal spirit they’re looking for and the iconic songs that made her a global superstar. The exact setlist may vary by show, but expect a celebration of Mariah’s entire musical legacy wrapped in holiday sparkle.

Buy Mariah Carey Christmas Tickets Here

What Are the Dates for Mariah Carey’s 2025 Christmas Shows?

See the full list of Mariah Carey’s upcoming Christmas performances below, and grab your tickets here.

Mariah Carey’s Christmastime in Las Vegas:

Thursday, November 28, 2025 [Buy Tickets]
Friday, November 29, 2025 [Buy Tickets]
Monday, December 2, 2025 [Buy Tickets]
Tuesday, December 3, 2025 [Buy Tickets]
Thursday, December 5, 2025 [Buy Tickets]
Friday, December 6, 2025 [Buy Tickets]
Monday, December 9, 2025 [Buy Tickets]
Tuesday, December 10, 2025 [Buy Tickets]
Thursday, December 12, 2025 [Buy Tickets]
Friday, December 13, 2025 [Buy Tickets]

What VIP Options Are Available?

While specific VIP packages for the Christmas shows haven’t been announced yet, Dolby Live typically offers premium seating options and enhanced experiences. Previous Mariah Carey residencies at the venue have included VIP packages with perks like priority entry, exclusive merchandise, and premium seating locations.

What Are Some Hotel Options Near Dolby Live?

Several hotels are within walking distance of Dolby Live at Park MGM:

— Park MGM – Stay right at the venue with modern rooms, dining options, and easy access to the theater.

— New York-New York – Connected to Park MGM via pedestrian bridge, featuring spacious rooms and the iconic roller coaster.

— MGM Grand – A short walk away with extensive dining, entertainment, and accommodation options.

— Aria – Contemporary luxury resort with high-end amenities and restaurants, connected via monorail.

— The Cosmopolitan – Boutique-style hotel with unique rooms and rooftop experiences, walkable to Park MGM.

You can save 15% off travel and accommodations by using Booking.com.

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Jeezy Extends TM:101 Tour With Vegas Residency, Announces New Mixtape
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Jeezy Extends TM:101 Tour With Vegas Residency, Announces New Mixtape

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Jeezy has a lot to celebrate these days. Following the conclusion of the first leg of his Thug Motivation 101 20th anniversary tour in Detroit, the beloved emcee revealed to VIBE that his new mixtape with DJ Drama is set to drop on his birthday.

“We celebrating 20 years of ‘TM: 101,’ which has been amazing. Been a milestone in my career taking an orchestra on the road, but also wanted to keep it going,” Jeezy stated. “I feel like I’m in the zone. I feel like I got my second wind in the creative space so much so that DJ Drama and I are dropping a new project on 9/28, which is my birthday.”

The project is titled Still Snowin’ and is part of Drama’s Gangsta Grillz series. The rapper described it as “one of his favorite projects ever.”

Funny enough, there was a moment in time where this project may not have even happened because of a strife between Jeezy and Drama.

“There was a real situation where we wasn’t really seeing eye-to-eye, and I think the fact that we brought it back full circle and being able to do this with so much love just speaks to our character,” Jeezy reflected. “You don’t really get a lot of friends in this s**t. You just don’t. You don’t get people that’ll stick with you. Me and Drama would probably be 25 years in because it was before I really had a major [label] release that we got down.”

He continued, “When I look back and I see him backstage, just smiling, it just makes me happy to see the crew there. To see the guys that I started with. You don’t really end with everybody you started with, but the people that understand the vision [and] the goal they’re gonna be there. He’s always been that type of person.”

With Still Snowin’, Jeezy praised the fact that their chemistry is still intact. “We still talkin’ that talk and we just on another level,” said the best-selling author.

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Jeezy announces Las Vegas residency. He’s transforming the TM:101 live experience into a masquerade for Halloween and the Nutcracker for Christmas. He’s also bringing along a 101-piece orchestra, a larger ensemble than this tour.?

♬ original sound – VIBE Magazine

Later in the press conference, Jeezy announced that he would be extending his TM: 101 Live anniversary tour with a Las Vegas residency.

“I got a lot of calls about why we didn’t do the West Coast, and it was very interesting because we were already working on something,” Jeezy teased before the big reveal.

His residency will be housed at Planet Hollywood. The first part, which is masquerade-themed, will take place on October 31 and November 1. The second part will be Nutcracker-themed and occur on December 19 and 21.

When praising the upcoming residency, Jeezy quipped, “If you don’t call that Black excellence and leveling up, then I don’t know what is.”

This time, he is bringing a 101-piece orchestra, conducted by Derrick Hodge. Hodge’s COLOR OF NOIZE ensemble accompanied Jeezy during the initial tour run. The Sin City shows will also be produced by the incomparable Adam Blackstone, who was behind the Waiting To Exhale tribute set at ESSENCE Fest 2025.

Overall, the term “thug motivation” means more to Jeezy today than ever before.

“[Back then], I was just tryna get out of my circumstances, but now when I hear ‘Soul Survivor’ or ‘Trap Or Die,’ that’s me. I lived through that. I been through that,” he confessed. “It’s real life and real records. They say you have your whole life to make your first album. ‘Thug Motivation’ was an amazing album, but I can tell you 20 years later, it really resonates with me now. I am a soul survivor.”

Revisit Jeezy’s major label debut below. Presale tickets for the residency go live on Wednesday, Sept. 17 at Tm101live.com. General on-sale starts on Friday, Sept. 19 at 10 a.m. local time.

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Vince Vaughn in Nic Pizzolatto's Las Vegas Film
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Vince Vaughn in Nic Pizzolatto’s Las Vegas Film

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Lou “Easy” Evans isn’t a particularly gifted singer, but he’s got swagger and pizzaz and panache, and a real gift for choosing the songs he croons on various little stages around the slightly scuzzier side of Las Vegas. Tiny bars and iffy lounges and downbeat casinos are his domain, and set lists full of upbeat jams (Whitney Houston and Stevie Nicks, Mike and the Mechanics and Pat Benatar, oh my!) turned into real heartbreakers are his currency.

Being the biggest star on The Strip has never been his goal, but he’d sure like the opportunity to not feel like such a loser all the time, not to have to scrape by for every penny. And in Vegas? That kind of optimism — “I’d like to have a paid off credit card bill!” — is a liability.

"Calle Malaga"

It’s “another magical day here in Las Vegas, Nevada” when Nic Pizzolatto’s surprisingly low-key feature directorial debut “Easy’s Waltz” opens, though you wouldn’t know it from the Evans brothers. Easy (Vince Vaughn) is gearing up for another throwaway show with his band, The Grifters, in a “budget-friendly” downtown Vegas joint. Sam (Simon Rex) has slinked off to a dim bar, rather than doing his actual job (managing Easy and other local acts), and his eyes light up when he spots a pretty gal (Kate Mara as Lucy) across the way.

And while, as Sam tells it, “the number one rule is to know when to leave the fucking casino,” that doesn’t seem to be happening for either of the Evans men. In a city of people always hoping for the next big score, they’re no different than anyone else, but time is running out, patience is wearing thin, and something has to change. Their luck, it seems, has to turn. Right? Talk about a gamble.

Despite the dire-sounding set-up of Pizzolatto’s film (he also wrote the film’s script), “Easy’s Waltz” isn’t nearly as downbeat as most might expect from the guy behind “True Detective,” but grinding it out in Vegas is never a walk in the park. Not nearly as dark — or deep-feeling — as last year’s “beloved star takes on a vibe shift in a Vegas-set drama,” what “Easy’s Waltz” has in common with that Pamela Anderson vehicle is obvious enough: a solid turn from its star. Vaughn pours himself into the role, but he also seems to understand that going big and broad for this one is a misstep. Easy isn’t a caricature, even if the people and events around him increasingly feel that way.

When Easy catches the eye of local manager (and much, much more) Mickey Albano (a well-cast Al Pacino), his star is suddenly on the rise. Mickey books him into a residency at the swanky Wynn Casino, passing the whole thing off as part of his newfound interest in giving back to the little people, not his bone-deep interest in looking out for himself. Entanglements abound: Mickey is also friendly with Lucy, whom Sam pretends not to know, if only because he’s got the good sense not to show Mickey all his cards. And when Sam cooks up a truly stupid scheme to make some quick cash, there’s little doubt a heavy like Mickey isn’t going to like it.

What Easy lacks up for in obvious vocal ability — though everyone around him, especially Sam, is always quick to remind him he’s the best singer in town — he more than makes up for with flash. But that sort of flash is not the most natural fit for Pizzolatto, whose own sensibility seems to be at odds with the story at hand. Tonal disparities are often on offer, with Pizzolatto going for darker stuff (someone is gonna break your legs, sucka!) and Vaughn infusing the whole thing with non-stop, hangdog charm. Easy is the kind of dude who sings “The Little Drummer Boy” like it’s the saddest song in the world, but that’s not good enough for Pizzolatto, who opts to shoot that performance in black and white, because why not.

Despite the various dramas that swirl around this group of Vegas locals and wannabes, “Easy’s Waltz” meanders toward the bulk of its real punch, with its plot only kicking in long past its halfway mark. By then, Easy has become a viral hit, Sam has dug himself in way too deep, and Mickey is itching to show his true colors. Audiences might almost be eager to hear a classic limb-breaking threat by then, because far too much of this has been, well, a bit too easy going down.

Grade: B-

“Easy’s Waltz” premiered at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival. It is currently seeking U.S. distribution.

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Carín León's Las Vegas Sphere Residency: How to Get Tickets
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Carín León’s Las Vegas Sphere Residency: How to Get Tickets

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Mexican music sensation Carín León is making history as the first Latino artist to headline the Las Vegas Sphere.

The global ambassador of Mexican music will present three shows at the revolutionary venue as part of Las Vegas’ annual Mexican Independence Day celebration, going down September 11th, 12th, and 13th, 2026.

Get tickets here, and scroll for more details, including León’s upcoming dates at the Sphere, what to expect from the performances, and places to stay.

Get Carín León Tickets at Sphere Here

How Can I Get Tickets to Carín León’s Las Vegas Sphere Shows?

Tickets for Carín León’s historic shows at the Sphere go on sale to the general public on Friday, September 26, 2025 at 12:00 p.m. PST via Ticketmaster. Presales begin Tuesday, September 23, 2025 at 12:00 p.m. PT. Fans can register now for first access to tickets at León’s official website.

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Once tickets are on sale, fans can look for deals or get tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub, where orders are 110% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.

What Is Carín León’s Las Vegas Sphere Engagement?

Carín León’s 2026 Las Vegas engagement is a limited three-show run at the Sphere, produced by AEG Presents. The shows are scheduled for September 11th, 12th, and 13th, 2026, as part of Las Vegas’ annual Mexican Independence Day celebration. As the first Latin artist to headline the venue, León will be utilizing the Sphere’s next-generation technologies to deliver visual displays and staging never before seen in Spanish-language music.

León’s last album was 2024’s Boca Chueca, Vol. 1; the singer and songwriter has kept busy over the last couple years, performing at the Grand Ole Opry, opening for The Rolling Stones, hitting festivals like Coachella and Austin City Limits, and collaborating with artists like Leon Bridges, Kacey Musgraves, Maluma, and more.

What Can I Expect From Carín León’s Las Vegas Sphere Shows?

Carín León’s Sphere performances will utilize the venue’s advanced visual and audio technologies. The Sphere features the world’s highest resolution LED display that wraps up, over, and around the audience, creating a fully immersive visual environment. Combined with Sphere Immersive Sound — the world’s most advanced concert-grade audio system — the shows will deliver audio with unmatched clarity and precision to every guest.

Buy Carín León Tickets at Sphere Here

What Are the Dates for Carín León’s 2026 Las Vegas Sphere Shows?

See the full list of Carín León’s upcoming shows at the Las Vegas Sphere below, and grab your tickets here.

Carín León at Las Vegas Sphere:

Wednesday, September 11th, 2026
Thursday, September 12th, 2026
Friday, September 13th, 2026

What VIP Options Are Available?

A limited number of exclusive VIP Travel Packages are available for sale now. VIP travel packages include a two-night hotel stay at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, VIP reserved tickets for a show, and exclusive merchandise. For more information on VIP Travel Packages and options, fans can visit carinleon.100xhospitality.com.

What Are Some Hotel Options Near Sphere?

Several hotels are only a walk away from Las Vegas Sphere, including:

— The Venetian Resort – The Venetian offers suite views of Sphere alongside other spacious rooms, a canal system with gondola rides, a state-of-the-art casino, and more than 40 restaurants.

— The LINQ Hotel – Featuring fully modernized rooms and restaurants from Gordon Ramsay and Guy Fieri, The LINQ is home to the High Roller observation wheel.

— Harrah’s – Sitting next door to Sphere, Harrah’s has spacious rooms, a vast casino, and many restaurants.

— Treasure Island – A fun option for families and value-seeking travelers, Treasure Island offers an outdoor heated pool, rooms suitable for all budgets, and a 95,000-square-foot casino.

You can save 15% off travel and accommodations by using Booking.com.

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Vince Vaughn, Al Pacino In Vegas drama
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Vince Vaughn, Al Pacino In Vegas drama

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Looking like it was a script plucked straight out of the 1970s, maybe even the ’50s, the richly entertaining midrange drama Easy’s Waltz goes down easy. It’s an engrossing character study of the kind of Vegas lounge singer that ought to be in that museum on the Strip that is full of salvaged signs of the Las Vegas that has been torn down and replaced by much glitzier new-age models. That probably is an apt description of Easy (Vince Vaughn) himself, a guy just trying to make ends meet by running a restaurant on the outskirts and performing nightly. He’s a Vic Damone-ish singer, really talented with the phrasing of a lyric and dedicated to delivering for the few faithfuls who actually come to see him perform.

It is his night job, as he also has to look out for the staff and make sure ends meet. Into his life comes mover and shaker Mickey Albano (Al Pacino), who sees something in Easy that he can exploit and convinces him that he belongs at the Wynn Hotel on the Strip instead and he can make it happen. He becomes a mentor, and soon Easy is getting the bigger break he never thought would happen. Easy is the kind of Vegas fixture who could see the big time happening just “over there” in the glitzy distance of the world’s most famous gambling town. But the Sinatra era is dead; this now is a place where stars do “residencies.” There are still lounges, though, and Easy fits right in.

The complication for him is devotion to his troubled younger brother Sam (Simon Rex), who acts as his “manager” but is generally a screw-up. It doesn’t change, and Sam’s stupid moves affect his relationship with Mickey, landing him in increasing trouble. Mickey is an old-style smooth operator — but don’t cross him, or he will show up with his goon squad for some beating-up time. Easy also has to deal with his mother (Mary Steenburgen), a tough cookie he is paying to keep above water. His visit to her is the kind of single scene where an Oscar winner like Steenburgen knocks it out of the park. We instantly know this woman, and it isn’t pretty.

That title — Easy’s Waltz — is one that instantly suggests this is going to be the kind of character-based movie Hollywood studios used to thrive on but now barely touch. This indie film ,which had its world premiere Thursday as a Special Presentation at the Toronto Film Festival, marks the feature writing-directing debut of Nic Pizzolatto, who proved in the first season of HBO’s True Detective he has the chops for this sort of thing. He proves it again here with a richly entertaining Vegas-y movie that feels decades older that the era of The Hangover and Leaving Las Vegas.

It is an actor’s dream. Vaughn has one of his best roles here, a guy who can interpret everything from “The Little Drummer Boy” to rock classics like “Edge of Seventeen” to Darin and Anka in their prime and get to their essence. But for is own good, perhaps he shouldn’t drift from his longtime comfort zone by playing a game he doesn’t know so well. And it is nice to see Pacino get a decent part here; I have seen him in basically throwaway or smallish role in other films this fall season including Julian Schnabel’s In the Hand of Dante and Gus Van Sant’s Dead Man’s Wire. His Mickey Albano may be Michael Corleone-lite but nonetheless lethal when he has to turn on a dime. At 85, he still has it. However, in a sadly poignant role as the down-on-his-luck Sam, Rex really shows he has the dramatic chops to nearly steal the picture from a couple of ol’ pros like Vaughn and Pacino. He is terrific.

Most of the female parts, other than Steenburgen’s memorable if brief turn — including Kate Mara, Cobie Smulders and Vegas veteran singer Shania Twain — don’t have as much to do to make an impression, a distinctive problem the 1960 Ocean’s 11 also felt. This waltz is for the boys.

Producers are Christopher Lemole, Tim Zajaros, Margot Hand and Pizzolatto. Easy’s Waltz is looking for distribution.

Title: Easy’s Waltz
Festival: Toronto (Special Presentations)
Sales agent: CAA
Director-screenwriter: Nic Pizzolatto
Cast: Vince Vaughn, Simon Rex, Kate Mara, Cobie Smulders, Shania Twain, Tim Simons, Fred Melamed, Sophia Ali, Mary Steenburgen, Al Pacino
Running time: 1 hr 43 mins

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From VIP Lounges to Backstage Access: Experiencing Las Vegas Residencies
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Experiencing Las Vegas Residencies – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Image Credit: Pixabay

Many think of Las Vegas as the entertainment capital of the world, and they are not wrong. We’re talking about a city where lights never go dim and music never stops. A few decades ago, “Sin City” was regarded as the center of music concerts and casino houses, but recently, the city has added more to its description. The new path? Artist residency. From Celine Dion to Adele to Lady Gaga, several artists have called Las Vegas home.

For artists, residencies help them stay closer to the right communities and environment to build something spectacular. We’re talking about unforgettable shows on repeat and massive production infrastructure. Fans are also not left out of this bliss of residencies as we break down the city of Las Vegas in this article. 

Why is a Las Vegas Residency Worth It?

Unlike music tours and one-night concerts, where artists move from place to place or hold just one performance, residencies are events where artists host long-term performances at a single location. These performances could span months or even years. Several years ago, Frank Sinatra showed the world why every performer should dream of a Las Vegas performance, but more recently, Celine Dion came onto the scene to reveal what a modern-day residency could mean. In 16 years, the music star did over a thousand shows and gathered more than 4 million fans at the venue. 

Surprisingly, more fans are getting as obsessed with residencies as performers. This is because, like performers, fans want immersion as well as stability. When artists perform in state-of-the-art venues night after night, it saves them from travel stress and helps them connect deeply with a familiar audience that keeps showing up. Also, when fans book residencies, they get the chance to witness world-class production live, among other benefits.

VIP Lounges and Residencies 

For fans of top-tier performances, the luxury experience usually starts before the first night. A big part of this is the experience of VIP lounges. At a VIP lounge in Las Vegas, there are certain unique things to expect. Many of these lounges have concierge services like restaurant reservations or bookings for events. Some of these lounges also have exclusive seating areas that give one a chill spot to relax away from crowded areas in the hotel. 

Also, some residency centers are integrated with VIP lounges providing fans exclusive treatment during artist performances. This allows residents to evade the long queues at entry points and access to private bars where they might run into the performers themselves.  

The Premium Event Experience 

When guests are inside the event’s venue, they don’t need special lenses to notice that the difference between standard admission and VIP seating is like night and day. Booking a premium package offers attendees access to front-row seats, private boxes, or suites. There’s also the perk of personalization and curated menus. Imagine patrons watching Adele perform from a velvet-lined balcony with bottle service at their fingertips. The experience will make guests feel like insiders rather than just attendees.

Unbelievable Backstage Access Memories 

We all will have certain events repeat themselves in our lives over and over, but for a few other events, they might be a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence. One such event is an opportunity to go backstage and meet a performer easily considered inaccessible. Backstage access during residencies can include meet-and-greets, having memorabilia signed, having earlier access to soundchecks, or even nice photographs and selfies. 

Backstage access is like the difference between watching the magic and being a part of it. However, let’s discuss the Vegas residency life away from performances.

Do Las Vegas Residencies Have Casinos?

We’ve talked about what residencies in Las Vegas are like, what a VIP lounge experience entails, what a premium show experience feels like, and the thrill of backstage access. It’s important to mention that Las Vegas residencies are not just about the shows; they’re about the entire night or nights. The city is synonymous with many tourist-friendly pastimes, and casinos are often what jumps to mind for most. 

If playing at a brick-and-mortar casino in Las Vegas doesn’t fit into your schedule or personality, online platforms can certainly give a Las Vegas casino experience where patrons can ensconce themselves while waiting for the performance to start or while sitting in the lounge.

What Happens in Vegas

Visitors can expect an experience where good music and exclusivity come together. No doubt, the best perks are reserved for higher ticket prices, but for many people who prefer to get hosted in lounges and backstage access during residencies, the value is not just in the music but in the intimacy and exclusivity. These events provide attendees something to relish, whether as fans or performers.

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