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New York Post
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- New York Post
How much are the cheapest tickets for Bruno Mars Las Vegas concerts?
Vivid Seats is the New York Post's official ticketing partner. We may receive revenue from this partnership for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. Featured pricing is subject to change. One of Sin City's snazziest showmen is back at it. On May 21 of this year, Bruno Mars resumed his ongoing residency at Las Vegas' Dolby Live at Park MGM where he's been performing since December 2016. At all phone-free shows, the hitmaker typically performs fan favorites like '24K Magic,' 'Billionaire,' 'Marry You,' 'Just The way You Are,' 'When I Was Your Man' along with a medley of crowd-pleasers including his recently-released duets 'Die With A Smile' (with Lady Gaga) and 'Fat Juicy & Wet' (with Sexyy Red). Advertisement If this sounds like the Sin City show for you, tickets are available for all 12 upcoming Mars Vegas concerts. Based on our findings, the lowest price for all remaining gigs was $254 including fees on Vivid Seats. Other shows have tickets going anywhere from $267 to $512 including fees. Although that sounds pricey, be aware that the 16-time Grammy winner doesn't, ahem, phone it in and goes all out each and every night. Advertisement 'The energy and excitement in the arena were electrifying,' Ebony raved about a June 2024 Mars performance. 'Mars and his band put on a very high-energy performance for the sold-out crowd.' Still need more details before smashing that buy button? We've got you covered, Hooligans. Our team has everything you need to know and more about Bruno Mars' 2025 Las Vegas residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM below. Advertisement All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation. Bruno Mars Las Vegas concert schedule 2025 A complete calendar including all Park MGM residency dates, start times and links to buy tickets can be found here: Bruno Mars concert dates Ticket prices start at Friday, May 30 9 p.m. $267 (including fees) Saturday, May 31 9 p.m. $254 (including fees) Monday, June 2 9 p.m. $379 (including fees) Friday, Aug. 22 9 p.m. $448 (including fees) Saturday, Aug. 23 9 p.m. $436 (including fees) Tuesday, Aug. 26 9 p.m. $312 (including fees) Wednesday, Aug. 27 9 p.m. $346 (including fees) Saturday, Aug. 30 9 p.m. $506 (including fees) Sunday, Aug. 31 9 p.m. $454 (including fees) Wednesday, Sept. 3 9 p.m. $389 (including fees) Friday, Sept. 5 9 p.m. $459 (including fees) Saturday, Sept. 6 9 p.m. $503 (including fees) (Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and, if it isn't noted, will include additional fees at checkout.) Advertisement Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand. They offer a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and your tickets will be delivered prior to the event. Still curious about Vivid Seats? You can find an article from their team about why the company is legit here. Anderson .Paak NXWorries Tour 2025 Mars isn't the only member of Silk Sonic on the road this year. Anderson .Paak's NXWorries — his collaboration with Knxwledge — are playing venues all over North America this fall including the Brooklyn Paramount on Friday, Sept. 26. If you want to see if they're headed to a city near you, you can find NXWorries' complete 2025 tour schedule here. Bruno Mars set list While we can't confirm what Mars will play at the show of your choosing, here's what he brought to Los Angeles' Intuit Dome on Aug. 16, 2024, courtesy of Set List FM: 01.) '24K Magic' 02.) 'Finesse' 03.) 'Treasure' 04.) 'Billionaire' 05.) 'Perm' 06.) 'That's What I Like / Please Me' 07.) 'Versace on the Floor' 08.) 'It Will Rain' 09.) 'Marry You' 10.) 'Runaway Baby' 11.) 'F— You / Young, Wild and Free / Grenade / Talking to the Moon / Nothin' on You' 12.) 'Leave the Door Open' (Silk Sonic song) 13.) 'When I Was Your Man' 14.) 'Locked Out of Heaven' 15.) 'Just the Way You Are' Encore Advertisement 16.) 'Die With a Smile' 17.) 'Uptown Funk' Bruno Mars new music Most recently, Mars dropped the gleefully dirty duet 'Fat Juicy & Wet' with Sexyy Red. Clocking in at just 2:21, the bouncy, bass-heavy bop makes quite an impression between Mars' smooth talk-sing vocals (he lends gravitas to goofy lyrics like 'that good kitty kitty/good kitty kitty/make it my pet') and Sexyy's impeccable flow in its short runtime. In the off chance you haven't listened yet, you can give 'Fat Juicy & Wet' a spin here. Huge stars on tour in 2025 Advertisement For those unable to make it to Las Vegas these next couple months, there's no need to freak. Many of the biggest names in music are on the road all year long. Here are just five of our favorites you won't want to miss live. • Benson Boone Advertisement • The Weeknd • Coldplay • Conan Gray • Shawn Mendes Advertisement Who else is out and about? Take a look at our list of all the biggest artists on tour in 2025 to find the show for you. This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Legendary Band Drama Continues as One Ex-Frontman Kicks Off Residency and the Other Announces Tour Dates
Van Halen, the band, may have effectively ended for good when guitar legend Eddie Van Halen died from a stroke after battling cancer in October 2020, but the drama surrounding the band and its former members continues. Van Halen's second frontman, Sammy Hagar, is set to kick off his Best of Both Worlds Las Vegas residency on Friday, May 9 at the Dolby Live at Park MGM. The tour takes its name from the 2004 Van Halen greatest hits compilation that featured the band's hits recorded with both Hagar and original frontman David Lee Roth. 🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 Hagar's residency follows his performance at Stagecoach, the country version of Coachella, on April 27, and former Van Halen frontman David Lee Roth's return to the concert stage on May 3, his first show in five years. Earlier this week, Roth announced a slate of tour dates that kick off July 22 in Paso Robles, Calif. and run through Sept. 14 in Napa, Calif. In between those dates, he makes stops in Tampa, Atlantic City, St. Louis, Cincinnati and other cities. Both singers perform Van Halen songs in their current sets, with Roth sticking to the songs he sang in the band, while Hagar generally follows the same plan, although he did perform 'Panama,' a song co-written and originally sung by Roth in his set at Stagecoach. Just prior to his Stagecoach performance, Hagar announced that he'd written a new song, 'Encore, Thank You, Goodnight,' with Eddie Van Halen in a dream. Related: Hagar's current band also features former Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony, who was replaced in Van Halen in 2006 by Eddie Van Halen's teenage son just prior to their 2007 reunion with Roth. Meanwhile, former Van Halen drummer Alex Van Halen, who turned 72 on May 8, isn't playing with any of his former bandmates, and has a serious beef with Hagar, so much so that he didn't even mention his name in his recently published memoir, Brothers. In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Hagar claimed that the bad blood with Alex Van Halen stems from his Cabo Wabo cantina and tequila business that the Van Halen brothers were once partners in but turned it over to Hagar when it was losing money. Hagar ended up making millions on it. Wolfgang Van Halen is continuing his career fronting his band Mammoth VH and they recently released a new single and video 'The End,' as the Van Halen drama continues. Read More:
Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Sammy Hagar's Best of All Worlds Concert Livestream: How to Watch the Las Vegas Show Online
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Sammy Hagar wraps his Best of All Worlds Tour in Las Vegas on May 17, but before the curtain closes on the nine-show residency, fans will have the chance to see the Red Rocker's set live one more time from home. More from Rolling Stone Fire Up Your Next Backyard Party With Up to $285 Off Solo Stove's Fire Pits And Outdoor Pizza Ovens REI's Trail-Ready Camp Chair Weighs Just a Pound, and It's 30% Off Right Now Athleta's Ultra-Comfy Staples Are Over 80% Off Right Now Watch Sammy Hagar Concert on Veeps The rock legend will livestream his concert tonight exclusively on Veeps, with the virtual doors opening up at 8 p.m. Tickets start at $24.99 to get access to the stream, and fans can tune in to the concert three days after buying tickets. EXCLUSIVE STREAMER $24.99 Buy Tickets Fans can also save up to 20% if they subscribe to Veeps for a discounted rate of $19.99 per month. A Veeps subscription lets you watch Veeps original concerts and series, and even gets you discounts on pay-per-view shows like Hagar's livestream. Watch Sammy Hagar Concert on Veeps 'Sammy Hagar is bringing his 'Best of All Worlds' concert live from the Dolby Live at Park MGM in Las Vegas straight to your living room,' reads a description of the upcoming livestream on Veeps' site. Hagar won't be performing alone either: The stream will also feature bassist Michael Anthony, guitarist Joe Satriani, and his drummer Kenny Aronoff alongside the Red Rocker. Watch Sammy Hagar Concert on Veeps 'We play on Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and there'll be about three songs at least different each night,' Hagar previously said of the residency in a Rolling Stone interview. He later added that 'we thought that we'd change out the deep tracks, and then we realized that Van Halen doesn't have deep tracks. Every album sold 5, 6, 7 million records. There's no deep tracks on those records. We have what we call semi-deep tracks, but the deepest track you could play off of a Van Halen album, I play them live, I can hold the microphone up, and the audience knows every word.' According to Veeps, the concert livestream will 'showcase Sammy's career-spanning hits, from seminal breakouts with Montrose, his iconic solo hits, and a deep dive into his tenure with Van Halen, Chickenfoot, and everything in between.' Watch Sammy Hagar Concert on Veeps For now, Hagar hasn't added any other additional dates in Sin City, and previously told Rolling Stone that he 'might not like being in the same place every night. I only did it one other time at a much smaller place in Vegas. This is a bigger room with a bigger production, and it might feel strange. It might start fuckin' with me, but we'll see. I love Vegas, man. Vegas is awesome.' Want to attend the show in person? Resale tickets are available on Ticketmaster, StubHub, and Vivid Seats for tonight's show and the last concert on May 17. Best of Rolling Stone The Best Audiophile Turntables for Your Home Audio System


Fox News
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
Sammy Hagar's dream about Eddie Van Halen inspired him to write a new song with late rocker
INDIO, Calif. — Sammy Hagar got the chance to work with his former bandmate, the late Eddie Van Halen, one last time. Hagar released a song, "Encore, Thank You, Goodnight," that came to him in a dream not long after Van Halen's death in 2020. "About a year after Eddie died, I had a dream of him. And I've dreamt about him many times," Hagar told Fox News Digital at the Stagecoach Festival, where he performed with Michael Anthony, Joe Satriani and Kenny Aronoff. Hagar described the unusual feeling of dreaming of Van Halen while knowing his friend had already died. "He was saying, 'Hey man, let's write a song. Dude, man, let's write a cool song.' And then he starts playing this riff, and I start singing. And, in the middle of a verse, I went, 'Oh, Eddie's passed.' And, boom, he was gone. And I woke up, but when I woke in the middle of it, I remembered what I was singing." WATCH: Sammy Hagar details dream that inspired Eddie Van Halen tribute song Hagar also managed to get down what Van Halen had been playing in the dream, and it became "Encore, Thank You, Goodnight," which he calls "a tribute to Eddie." He and Van Halen were in the band together from 1985 to 1996, and while there had been tensions off and on over the years, they had reconciled shortly before Van Halen died. The rocker admitted he waited to release the song because "people are gonna think I'm crazy, and I am. You know, I'm never gonna write with Eddie again. This is the closest thing to writing a damn song with Eddie. And it is. And it's honest, and is brutally honest. "I kept thinking … I wanna make it a thank you to him. I thought, 'Well, I'll just say thank you for the dream. Thank you for the visit. You know, what took you so long?' You know, I just wrote exactly about what happened in the dream, and I'm very happy with it. And the fans seem to love it. Everyone seems to embrace it. It's my way of thanking him. It's like, you know, goodbye. Miss you buddy, you know. And I do." Hagar will keep on rocking and performing at his Las Vegas residency, "The Best of All Worlds Stays in Vegas The Residency," beginning April 30 and playing through May 17 at Dolby Live at Park MGM. WATCH: Sammy Hagar explains why a Las Vegas residency can extend his career The 77-year-old welcomes the opportunity, noting the perception of a Las Vegas residency has changed drastically. "Well, in the old days, if you played Vegas and did a residency, you were washed up. You know, you think, 'Oh, that's the graveyard, right? That's where you go to retire.' Now, if you don't have a residency, you're nobody," he said. A Las Vegas residency gives Hagar the chance to perform but at a more manageable pace. "The cool thing about it is, at my age, I'm very tired of packing up and going on tour in hotel room after hotel room, travel, bad food, bad night's sleep, trying to travel and then get to a show late. And then you got to run on stage unprepared," the "I Can't Drive 55" rocker said. "Residency gives you a chance to have a good night's sleep, eat some good food — best culinary market in the world, Las Vegas — and rehearse on days off in the same venue, and you get it all dialed in. You don't have to do sound checks once you've got it dialed. "I think it's for old guys now not to go to retire, but to say, 'I can keep doing this on this level. I can just keep doing it like this.' I don't want to go on tour again. I tell everybody right now, from the bottom of my heart, I've been doing it my whole life. It's tough on your body, on your everything, on my voice. "Hopefully, I'll enjoy this as much as I think I'm going to, and I can continue maybe squeeze another 50-100 shows out of this old guy." But Hagar remains energetic and youthful after decades of rock 'n' roll. WATCH: Sammy Hagar never 'worried about getting old' "I don't have a secret to youth. I'm just very happy to do what I do, and I've never thought about how old I am. I've never thought about certain things, like worried about getting old," Hagar said. "I don't think I'm even old yet. I want to go to sleep at 125, I swear, and I just really think that if there's any secret, it's just to continue going and not quit and not retire and say, 'You know, I am done, I can't. I'm just gonna go play golf every day.' I don't play golf. I play music. And I can play music for the rest of my life. "Not sure I can go on tour that much, but I can do shows. And as long as I can sing, it's really all about that."


Express Tribune
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Bruno Mars extends Las Vegas residency with 9 new dates amid gambling debt rumours
Bruno Mars is headed back to the Vegas Strip with even more shows lined up for his Park MGM residency. The Grammy-winning artist has just announced nine new dates at the Dolby Live theatre: 22, 23, 26, 27, 30, and 31 August, and 3, 5, and 6 September. He's back to give you an unforgettable Las Vegas night ✨ @brunomars returns to Dolby Live this August-September. Tickets on sale Friday, May 2 at 10 AM 🎫: VIP Packages presale available on Wednesday, April 30 at 10 AM. — Park MGM (@parkmgm) April 28, 2025 The singer-songwriter behind 24K Magic and Uptown Funk has been a mainstay at the Park MGM since 2016, performing over 100 shows throughout the years. His residency continues to be one of the hottest tickets in Las Vegas, but recent chatter around Mars' continued performances hasn't only been about the music. In March, a NewsNation report alleged that Mars may be working off a massive gambling debt rumoured to be as high as $50 million racked up at MGM's poker tables. The story, which cited unnamed sources, claimed that '[MGM] basically own him,' going so far as to suggest that although Mars earns around $90 million a year from the deal, he only walks away with $1.5 million per night after taxes due to the supposed debt. MGM Resorts International quickly pushed back on the claims. In a statement issued to Complex, the company said: 'We're proud of our relationship with Bruno Mars, one of the world's most thrilling and dynamic performers. From his shows at Dolby Live at Park MGM to the new Pinky Ring lounge at Bellagio, Bruno's brand of entertainment attracts visitors from around the globe. MGM and Bruno's partnership is longstanding and rooted in mutual respect.' 'Any speculation otherwise is completely false; he has no debt with MGM. Together, we are excited to continue creating unforgettable experiences for our guests.' Bruno himself responded with humour in an interview with the Las Vegas Review-Journal's John Katsilometes, playfully referencing the outlandish rumours: 'I love the lore that I am a Las Vegas lounge singer in debt to the mob. I can work with that.' Despite the chatter, the demand for Mars' residency remains sky-high. Presale tickets for the new dates go live on Thursday, 1 May at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster, with the general public sale following on Friday, 2 May. Earlier this year, in January, Mars had already extended his run with seven additional shows, proving his residency is not only resilient but expanding. Whether it's for the music, the spectacle, or the myths surrounding him, one thing's clear: Bruno Mars isn't leaving Las Vegas any time soon.