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The Scorpions Set to Electrify Las Vegas With Five-Show Residency Celebrating 60 Years of Rock

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Published on August 15, 2025
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The Scorpions, one of rock's most enduring bands, is hitting the Vegas Strip once again with a five-show run, dazzling fans with a residency at PH Live at Planet Hollywood. Celebrating their 60th anniversary, the band, accompanied by special guests Buckcherry, promises a potent night of nostalgia and electric performances. Tickets for the shows, taking place on August 14, 16, 19, 21, and 23, highlight a career spanning six decades and include some of their greatest hits such as "Wind of Change" and "Rock You Like a Hurricane," as mentioned on Caesars Entertainment.

Live Nation and Caesars Entertainment are promoting this historic event, branded as “Coming Home to Las Vegas,” according to Caesars Entertainment. This marks The Scorpions' third sold-out stint in Vegas, following the “Love at First Sting Las Vegas” in 2024, and “Sin City Nights” in 2022. With over 110 million records sold, The Scorpions continue to spark enthusiasm among their wide-ranging fan base, promising a package of favorite tracks and memorable moments.

Aside from the electrifying performances of The Scorpions, Vegas offers a myriad of other enthralling entertainment choices. News3LV highlights the Tournament of Kings dinner show at The Excalibur, featuring live-action jousting and sword fights. This medieval spectacle can be enjoyed Thursday through Monday with showtimes at 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., providing an interactive experience where diners forego utensils for a more authentic feel.

For those with a penchant for the mystical, Frederic DeSilva's “Paranormal: Mind Reading Magic” show at the Imagine Showroom at Horseshoe Las Vegas offers a mind-bending trip into magic and illusion, as per News3LV. Running Wednesday through Monday at 4 p.m., this show has been a mainstay on the Strip, entrancing visitors for over ten years with its blend of mystery and entertainment.