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Marc Anthony Set to Heat Up Las Vegas with First-Ever Residency at Fontainebleau in 2026

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Published on November 04, 2025
Marc Anthony Set to Heat Up Las Vegas with First-Ever Residency at Fontainebleau in 2026Source: Wikipedia/Pete Souza, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Salsero sensation Marc Anthony is set to shimmy into a Las Vegas residency in 2026, marking his first-ever regular rendezvous on the Strip. According to News3LV, Anthony’s series of shows, aptly dubbed "Vegas My Way!" will kick off with 10 dates at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas’ BleauLive Theater starting next February.

The residency, which promises to be a blend of his English and Spanish anthems, will roll out performances on February 13, 14, 15, 20, and 21, followed by a summer stint with shows on July 24, 25, 29, and 31, and winding down (or heating up, one could argue, given it will be August in Vegas) with a final act on August 1, as noted by FOX 5 Vegas. Bringing the beats that have won him Grammy and Latin Grammy awards, the "You Sang to Me" and "Vivir Mi Vida" hitmaker seems to be gearing up to deliver a cross-cultural fiesta to the desert.

"Marc is a defining voice of our generation, who personifies Fontainebleau's decades-long legacy of creating extraordinary moments that become unforgettable memories," Fontainebleau Development's Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Soffer stated, as reported by News3LV. Fans can expect the artist to render a potent mix of his music, infusing the performance space with the sounds that have cemented his place as a music and entertainment icon.

Fontainebleau Las Vegas has hinted at potential additional dates, keeping the door open for more Anthony magic beyond the initial 10-show lineup. Tickets for the much-anticipated residency will drop this Thursday at 10 a.m., and will be available through the venue’s website, ensuring his fans can snag their seats timely for the historical engagement. With a reported 12 million albums sold globally, Marc Anthony's residency is shaping up to be another feather in his cap—or should we say, another notch on his dance belt.