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Las Vegas Music Scene Heats Up: Big Names Set To Hit Vegas in 2025
Las Vegas is gearing up for a massive year of music in 2025, and we have the scoop on the most anticipated shows and residencies to look forward to. Hometown favorites The Killers return to the Colosseum on Jan. 22, 24, and 25. They'll perform their breakthrough "Hot Fuss" album to celebrate two decades since its release. "The legendary band - Brandon Flowers (vocals), Dave Keuning (guitar), Mark Stoermer (bass) and Ronnie Vannucci Jr (drums) - will continue to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their iconic debut album, Hot Fuss, by performing the record front to back," explains Josh Sharpe on Broadway World. Meanwhile, Zayn performs his solo show at The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan on Feb. 1, with The Black Eyed Peas bringing their high-energy show to PH Live Theater and Show Venue for 15 performances starting Feb.15. German rock icons The Scorpions will rock the same venue with five powerful shows beginning Feb. 27, celebrating 60 years of performing. T-Mobile Arena hosts an incredible night with Mary J. Blige, Ne-Yo, and Mario on Feb. 28 for Blige;s "For My Fans" tour. And the MGM Grand Garden welcomes Tyler, the Creator's unique style on March 7. The Deftones bring their sound to the MGM venue the next night. At the state-of-the-art Sphere, Dead & Company will take over for 18 spectacular nights starting March 20. Motley Crue is kicking off an 11-show run at Dolby Live at Park MGM from March 28 to April 19. For these shows, doors open at 7 p.m. and the music starts at 8 p.m. The Red Rocker Sammy Hagar takes over Dolby Live for nine shows between April 30 and May 17. Coldplay wraps up the spring with two massive shows at Allegiant Stadium on June 6 and 7. Two major festivals round out the lineup. Rockabilly fans come together for Viva Las Vegas from April 24-27. Electronic music takes center stage at the Electric Daisy Carnival, lighting up Las Vegas Motor Speedway May 16-18.