How to get Dolly Parton tickets: Las Vegas residency dates and prices
With her last Las Vegas performance series in 1993, Dolly Parton was a regular face on the Vegas strip, performing over 50 times at the Mirage. As she nears her January birthday, the '9 to 5' star has largely retired from regular tours. Her last major concert series, the Pure & Simple Tour, ended in 2016. This December, however, fans can rejoice as Dolly returns to the Vegas stage with a show that will not disappoint.
Anticipation for the show is high, and with great reason. Not only is this a rare opportunity to see the superstar perform, but she has also been quoted as saying the performance will be a musical journey through her seven decades of top hits. 'To say I'm excited would be an understatement. I haven't worked in Vegas for years, and I've always loved performing there,' Parton said when her residency was first announced. Superfans and new fans alike can enjoy all that is Dolly Parton during what is sure to be a performance to remember.
Looking to catch the country queen herself this December? Couldn't snag one of the elusive original tickets the day they went on sale, but still want to get down with the 'Jolene' singer in Las Vegas? We've got you covered on everything and anything Dolly: Live in Las Vegas. Here's our breakdown of what we know so far about Dolly Parton's Las Vegas residency schedule, purchasing details, and price comparisons between resale and original tickets. You can also look at ticket details at your leisure on StubHub and Vivid Seats.
Dolly Parton's 2025 residency schedule
Dolly: Live in Las Vegas will kick off on December 4 at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace and run for six performances, finishing up on December 13.
How to buy tickets for Dolly Parton's 2025 residency
Original tickets went on sale on June 25 for Dolly Parton's Dolly: Live in Las Vegas residency via Ticketmaster. However, it was reported that within 90 minutes, said original tickets were already sold out, including both standard tickets and VIP experience tickets. Currently, Ticketmaster lists all six performances as sold out.
While original tickets are no longer available on Ticketmaster, they can still be purchased from verified resale vendors such as StubHub and Vivid Seats. As of writing, there are still ample choices in terms of seating location and price range available from these sites, so for those who were not able to grab an original ticket when they were released on Ticketmaster but are still looking to see Dolly this winter, this could prove a good alternative.
How much are Dolly Parton tickets?
Tickets to see Dolly Parton's Las Vegas residency, Dolly: Live in Las Vegas, vary depending on the date and availability for each show. Original tickets as well as VIP packages and premium ticket options have already sold out, so they are no longer available for purchase.
StubHub's most affordable options range from $1,441 for her December 12 performance to $1,527 for her opening night performance on December 4. The overall range on StubHub varies greatly depending on the seat location, with more expensive options reaching over $10,000 for extremely premium seats. The large majority, however, average around $1,500 to $4,500, as of writing. These prices are before additional taxes and fees.
Vivid Seats offers a similar pricing range to StubHub, with the most inexpensive options ranging from $1,358 for her shows on December 12 and 13 to $1,484 for her opening night, December 4 performance. The overall average of available tickets on Vivid Seats, depending on the seating location, ranges from $1,500 to $7,500 before taxes and fees.
VIP tickets were previously available when the ticket sale began on June 25, and included four packages: the Star of the Show VIP Experience, 'Hello, Dolly!' VIP Experience Upgrade (Ticket sold separately), 'Dolly Forever' VIP Package, and 'What Would Dolly Do?' Merch Package. Packages included amenities such as premium tickets, photo opportunities with Dolly herself, exclusive merchandise, as well as limited art prints and access to an exclusive VIP pre-show lounge. These packages, similar to original standard tickets, quickly sold out on the first day of sales and are no longer available for purchase. Details can still be viewed on the Ticketmaster website for those curious about VIP package-specific details.
Who is opening for Dolly Parton's residency?
As of writing, there have been no official mentions of an opening act or guest performer confirmed to join Dolly onstage at her Live in Las Vegas residency. Typically, residencies are focused on one performer, and all signs are pointing to Dolly Parton's to be no different. With the star's 80th birthday on the horizon, it is likely that her six Las Vegas shows will be fully focused on the country queen herself.
Will there be international tour dates?
Dolly Parton's limited-time residency is only scheduled for Las Vegas, and she does not currently have any international performances on her 2025 schedule.
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