Shelton returns to Vegas
Thursday, August 21, 2025 – Blake Shelton, is returning to The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, with eight performances scheduled from Jan. 15 – 31, 2026.
"We had so much fun earlier this year, I figured why not do it again," said Shelton. "This time we're gonna do it more country, with more cocktails, and probably make a few more questionable decisions. Let's go, Vegas."
Tickets will go on sale to the public Thursday, Aug. 28 at 1 p.m. eastern time. Shelton fans will have access to a presale beginning Friday, Aug. 22 at 1 p.m. eastern time.
Shows are Jan. 15, 18, 21, 23, 24, 28, 30 and 31, 2026.
More news for Blake Shelton
- 06/27/25: Shelton will "Stay Country or Die Tryin'"
- 05/09/25: Shelton, I'm With Her, Leftover Salmon, Murray are out
- 04/11/25: Shelton plays to "Stay Country or Die Tryin'"
- 03/28/25: Shelton, Flatts revamp "Mayberry"
- 01/27/25: Opry hosts centennial live celebration
- 11/13/24: Shelton goes to "Texas"
- 11/11/24: Shelton hits "The Road" (no, not a tour. A TV show)
- 09/23/24: Shelton inks with BBR/BMG Nashville
CD reviews for Blake Shelton
Blake Shelton has been openly critical of the traditional album format. "Fully Loaded: God's Country" is his fourth greatest hits album and third in the "Loaded" series. In an effort to release music more often, he packages five new songs with seven of previously released material that has received considerable airplay and time on the charts.
if you're looking for the fresh stuff, this is essentially an EP spearheaded by the Platinum lead single "God's Country. ...
Blake Shelton's 11th studio album finds The Voice advisor in a contented, one might even say homey, frame of mind. The opening track and first single "I'll Name the Dogs" sets the tone. It's a rollicking ode to domesticity that manages to make household chore distribution ("You find the spot and I'll find the money / You be the pretty and I'll be the funny") both romantic and amusing. The beat switches to hip-hop on "Money," but the sentiment ...
This six-song "Blake Shelton Live EP" seems a little odd. It's not as though Shelton had an especially noteworthy tour to document. Besides, at only six songs long, it's a relatively short document, anyhow. While it may be little more than a post-it note of a project, though, it also packs a powerful punch.
You recognize right away the large amount of enthusiasm the act of singing to an audience brings out of Shelton. When compared to the recorded versions of these hits, ...
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