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Blake Shelton Expands Las Vegas Residency with Eight New Shows Amid High Demand

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Published on January 30, 2026
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Country superstar Blake Shelton is gearing up to treat fans to more shows on the Las Vegas Strip, with Caesars Entertainment confirming he’s added eight new dates to his residency at The Colosseum. Running from May 6 to May 24, these performances are a response to "growing fan demand," according to an official release obtained by FOX5 Vegas. With both presale and regular tickets set to go on sale in February, it seems Shelton is determined to easily make the Strip his own.

The announcement came in what was described as “true Blake fashion,” as Shelton took a rather unconventional route to publicize the extended shows. He was spotted taking a tractor ride down the Las Vegas Strip – a sight that likely turned heads and sparked conversation - all leading to the valet of Caesars Palace. Presale tickets will swiftly be available starting Monday, Feb. 2 at 10 a.m., while the general public can grab their seats starting Friday, Feb. 6 at 10 a.m. A full list of show dates, all starting at 8 p.m., includes May 6, 8, 9, 13, 15, 16, 21, and 24 of 2026. For those aiming to secure tickets, they're available via Ticketmaster’s website.

Live Nation, on the heels of the additional dates announcement, revealed that Shelton's residency originally started with a limited run in February of the previous year. However, it quickly evolved into a full-scale stay that not only encompasses the newly announced dates but also includes two shows today and tomorrow. While only a limited number of tickets remain for those January dates, country music enthusiasts have ample opportunity to catch Shelton's "powerhouse" set, as characterized by News 3 LV.

According to the same source, this residency isn’t just a trot down memory lane with fan favorites; it also showcases fresh tunes from Shelton's album "For Recreational Use Only."