We've compiled a list of all the current Las Vegas residencies, where they'll be taking place and, of course, where to buy tickets.

From Adele to U2, some of music’s biggest stars are taking over Las Vegas. Regardless of whether you’re a fan of country, pop, R&B, hip-hop, alternative and more, Las Vegas has enough live entertainment for all kinds of music lovers to enjoy. And what better excuse to travel to Vegas than to see your favorite musician?

Because there are so many music tours, festivals and Las Vegas residencies on the roster for this year, keeping track of when and where to see your favorite artists live can be a bit overwhelming. To make your search easier, we’ve compiled a list of current Las Vegas residencies, where they’ll be taking place and, of course, where to buy tickets.

See below for a roundup of Las Vegas residencies to check out in 2024.

January 2024:

  • Jan. 19 – 27: Adele at The Colosseum, Caesars Palace (Buy tickets here or here)
  • Jan. 26 – 31: U2 at Sphere (Buy tickets here or here)

February 2024:

  • Feb 1 – 9: Bruno Mars at Dolby Live in Park MGM (Buy tickets here or here)
  • Feb. 2 – 24: Adele at The Colosseum, Caesars Palace (Buy tickets here or here)
  • Feb. 2 – 24: U2 at Sphere (Buy here or here)
  • Feb. 2-10: Christina Aguilera at The Venetian Las Vegas (Buy tickets here or here)
  • Feb. 9 – 10: Kelly Clarkson at Bakkt Theater, Planet Hollywood (Buy tickets here or here)
  • Feb 9 – 10Wu-Tang Clan: The Saga Continues at The Theater at Virgin Hotels (Buy tickets here)
  • Feb 28: New Edition at Encore Theater, Wynn Las Vegas (Buy tickets here or here)

March 2024:

  • March 1 – 2: U2 at Sphere (Buy here or here)
  • March 1-2: Christina Aguilera at The Venetian Las Vegas (Buy tickets here or here)
  • March 1 – 30: Adele at The Colosseum, Caesars Palace (Buy tickets here or here)
  • March 1-9New Edition at Encore Theater, Wynn Las Vegas (Buy tickets here or here)
  • March 6 – 16: Carrie Underwood at Resorts World Theatre (Buy tickets here or here)
  • March 8 – 16: Kylie Minogue at the Voltaire, Venetian Hotel Las Vegas (Buy tickets here or here)
  • March 22 – 23: Wu-Tang Clan: The Saga Continues at The Theater at Virgin Hotels (Buy tickets here or here)

April 2024:

  • April 18 – 28: Garth Brooks at The Colosseum, Caesars Palace (Buy tickets here or here)
  • April 26 – 27: Kylie Minogue at the Voltaire, Venetian Hotel Las Vegas (Buy tickets here or here)

May 2024:

  • May 2 – 5: Carrie Underwood at The Colosseum, Caesars Palace (Buy tickets here or here)
  • May 3 – 4: Kylie Minogue at the Voltaire, Venetian Hotel Las Vegas (Buy tickets here or here)

Ronnie Radke has claimed that Max Georgiev was dismissed from Falling In Reverse due to allegations of sexual misconduct, accusations that Georgiev has firmly rejected.

Georgiev exited the Las Vegas metalcore group in 2024. Last week, the band’s frontman Ronnie Radke shared an Instagram post stating that the guitarist was removed after allegedly admitting to a sexual relationship with an underage girl.

“For those that are wondering why I fired the guitarist,” Radke wrote, according to Lambgoat, “it’s because he admitted to sleeping with a minor ten years before he [was] in my band [when] he was 27 years old. Have fun with that.”

Georgiev, who joined Falling In Reverse in 2018 and now performs with metal outfit Vio-lence, responded shortly after, denying the allegations. “To the fans, I have never done anything illegal with a minor,” said Max Georgiev. “Fifteen years ago, when I was 23, I still lived in Quebec, Canada.”

“Since then, I have played for several bands who never mentioned inappropriate behavior on my part,” he continued. “I have always had great respect for the fans. I have strived to play my heart out for you.”

Radke’s Instagram account has since appeared to be removed, something he addressed during a livestream. “Maybe me talking about my old guitar player getting fired for finding out he was hooking up with minors, I think that AI might’ve caught that and was like, ‘You gotta go’,” he suggested, as reported by Loudwire".

“This man not only did that, [but] the parents of the minor ten years before he was in my band found out, they confronted him, he lied about his age so he could continue doing that with her. He wasn’t 23, he was older. He’s lying about that,” Radke went on to claim.

In a subsequent statement shared on Thursday January 8, Georgiev again rejected Radke’s accusations, calling them “delusional”. “I met someone who turned eighteen a few months later while I occasionally dated her,” he said. “This was fifteen years ago, when I was 23 in Quebec, Canada.”

“Her parents never confronted me because the girl only had a mother. I never lied to her or her daughter about anything.”

Georgiev later suggested that his departure from Falling In Reverse may instead have been linked to him “taking the initiative to learn nine songs of another band”, which he identified as Disturbed.

Elsewhere, Radke has reportedly filed a temporary restraining order against Brittany Furlan, citing alleged harassment connected to a catfish controversy from last year.

He has repeatedly alleged that Furlan, the estranged wife of Tommy Lee, was involved with someone impersonating him online. The filing asks that she be required to remain at least 100 yards away from him. Representatives for Furlan have said they are “aware” of the request and maintain that the allegations are “not accurate”.

Radke also saw his defamation lawsuit against Anthony Fantano of The Needle Drop dismissed last year.

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