
Joan Jett & the Blackhearts are closing out a five-night Las Vegas run at the House of Blues inside Mandalay Bay on Saturday night, turning the Strip into a compact, standing-room rock club for one last show. The residency mixes classic anthems with newer tracks, and as it heads into its finale, last-minute tickets are still listed on primary and resale marketplaces.
Five Nights at House of Blues
The engagement, scheduled for Feb. 13–14 and Feb. 18, 20–21, is listed on Mandalay Bay’s event calendar, which notes doors at 7:30 p.m., according to Mandalay Bay. The show is also included in the Las Vegas Review‑Journal's neon event guide for Feb. 21, per the Review‑Journal.
Tickets, Times and Standing Room
Ticketmaster lists the Feb. 21 date as a 7:30 p.m. performance and notes that all general admission tickets are standing-room only. Resale marketplaces currently show remaining seats starting roughly in the $60–$100 range, per SeatGeek, although prices can fluctuate quickly as the final night approaches.
Back for a Second Residency
This February engagement follows a five-show stint at the same House of Blues in June 2025, part of a strategy that keeps legacy rock acts on the Strip in smaller, multi-night residencies, according to Consequence. Industry coverage has noted that promoters favor intimate runs like these to reach both tourists and local fans, per reporting in TheStreet.
Setlist and Legacy
Fans can expect staples such as “I Love Rock ’n’ Roll,” “Bad Reputation” and “I Hate Myself for Loving You,” along with newer material from the band's 2023 Mindsets EP, which is available on streaming platforms, according to Apple Music. Jett’s decades-long career, capped by her 2015 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction, helps explain why her concerts draw multi-generational crowds, according to Britannica.
How to Catch the Last Night
Fans looking to jump in for the finale can check availability through primary sellers and the venue; both Ticketmaster and Live Nation list remaining tickets and event details. For local coverage and the neon event listing, see the Las Vegas Review‑Journal guide for updates and venue information, per the Review‑Journal.









