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Leona Lewis Turns Vegas Home Into Lush Jungle Ahead Of Residency

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Published on October 27, 2025
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Leona Lewis has quietly transformed her Las Vegas home into a humid, plant-heavy jungle as she gets ready for a holiday residency at The Venetian. The singer says the house will be filled with misters, humidifiers and dense foliage to keep her voice in peak shape before she takes an intimate stage in November. It's a mix of practical vocal care and theatrical flair that underscores how artists prep for back-to-back shows.

As reported by Tribune Content Agency, Lewis told The Sun yesterday she plans "misters and humidifiers" in the changing room and at home to "make it like the Amazon," even joking the place will feel "like Jurassic Park." Those remarks frame the makeover as both voice-preservation and stage-ready ambience, according to the interview cited by the syndicate.

Residency at Voltaire: dates and scope

According to The Venetian Resort, Lewis will headline "A Starry Night," a 33-performance holiday residency at Voltaire running from Nov. 1 through Jan. 3. The run is billed as an intimate, cabaret-style showcase that will mix career-spanning hits with holiday material.

Why humidity matters for singers

Keeping indoor air moist is a standard protective step for vocalists, and major voice-health authorities recommend humidifiers when air is dry. The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders notes that a humidifier can help maintain throat moisture, and the National Center for Voice and Speech advises keeping environmental humidity at roughly 30% or higher to reduce irritation of the vocal folds. For a singer facing multiple shows, those measures are practical as well as theatrical.

Lewis has described the residency as "years in the making," and People reports that she expects family to join her in Las Vegas while she performs. Local and entertainment outlets have seized on the home makeover, with Rolling Out dubbing the reworked house a "Vegas jungle."

Tickets and VIP packages are available through the venue and its booking partners; the Voltaire site has full listings for dates and seating. Voltaire lists the Leona Lewis engagements and ticketing details for fans planning to see the holiday run.