Popsugar Entertainment Best Of 2019 Celebrities With Las Vegas Residencies 2019 Brace Your Bank Account! These Are the Major Las Vegas Residencies Happening This Year 8 March 2019 by Brea Cubit Image Source: Getty / Kevin Mazur Las Vegas is bringing in a slew of big-name music artists who have officially plotted residencies in 2019. From solo artists like Lady Gaga to Janet Jackson to legendary bands like Aerosmith, there's an array of performers descending on the Entertainment Capital of the World to put on productions. This year is also particularly special for some of the artists who will be gracing stages on the Vegas strip: for Céline Dion, this will be her final Vegas residency after having to postpone her shows in 2018 for health reasons. Meanwhile, Cardi B will make her Vegas residency debut. Whether you're into R&B, rock, hip-hop, pop, or soul, there's a show for you! Read on to see some of the biggest musicians heading to Vegas in the coming months. Related: If These Music Videos Indicate Anything, It's That 2019 Is Going to Be Sexy as Hell 1 Lady Gaga Image Source: Getty / Lester Cohen When: Jan. 17 – Nov. 8 Where: Park Theatre at the Park MGM resort What to expect: Gaga's residencies, Enigma and Jazz and Piano have been going on since December 2018 and have given viewers a number of emotional sets, including her surprise performance of "Shallow" with Bradley Cooper. If you're lucky enough to attend any one of her shows, you'll be sure to witness Gaga's passion bleed through in every song as she sings both old jams and new tunes. Buy tickets. 1 / 25 2 Backstreet Boys Image Source: Getty / Denise Truscello When: Feb. 6 – April 27 Where: Zappos Theatre at Planet Hollywood What to expect: Backstreet's back, alright! This best-selling boy band has been performing in Vegas since 2017 and decided to extend their residency into 2019. Get ready to relive your childhood and teenage years as the group croons their '90s hits and recent songs, including ones from their latest album, DNA. Buy tickets. 2 / 25 3 Celine Dion Image Source: Getty / Kevin Winter When: Feb. 26 – June 8 Where: The Colosseum at Caesars Palace What to expect: Since this is Dion's last year doing a Vegas residency, she's promised that every show will feel special. Knowing her, she's going to serenade the audience with her strong vocals while rocking a stunning gown. Buy tickets. 3 / 25 4 Billy Idol Image Source: Getty / Christopher Polk When: Jan. 18 – Oct. 12 Where: Pearl Concert Theatre at the Palms Casino Resort What to expect: Idol is determined to make this Vegas residency stint the "best one yet." Get ready to rock along with songs from his days with Generation X as well as his solo singles as he takes the stage alongside longtime guitarist Steve Stevens. Buy tickets. 4 / 25 5 Lady Antebellum Image Source: Getty / Ethan Miller When: Feb. 8 – Aug. 31 Where: Pearl Concert Theatre at the Palms Casino Resort What to expect: In a statement announcing Lady Antebellum's Our Kind of Vegas residency, singer Hillary Scott gushed about the city and how much it means to the band. "We are looking forward to making it our second home, bringing along some of our friends from Nashville and creating a show unlike we've ever put together before," she said. That sounds promising! Buy tickets. 5 / 25 6 Gwen Stefani Image Source: Getty / Jamie McCarthy When: Feb. 27 - Nov. 2 Where: Zappos Theatre at Planet Hollywood What to expect: You better believe Stefani is going to give you a blast from the past with performances of "Hollaback Girl," "Wind It Up," and "The Sweet Escape." Buy tickets. 6 / 25 7 Robbie Williams Image Source: Getty / David M. Benett When: March 6 – July 6 Where: Wynn Las Vegas What to expect: If you decide to take a trip to Vegas and see Williams, you'll get a production infused with a number of genres including pop, rock, and jazz. According to the venue's website, the English singer will perform his biggest hits along with "a few surprises." Buy tickets. 7 / 25 8 The Righteous Brothers Image Source: Getty / Ethan Miller When: March 7 – Dec. 28 Where: Harrah's Showroom What to expect: Harmonies. Need we say more? You're almost guaranteed to be completely engulfed in The Righteous Brothers' heartfelt melodies. Buy tickets. 8 / 25 9 Janet Jackson Image Source: Getty / Stuart C. Wilson When: May 17 – Aug. 10 Where: Park Theatre at the Park MGM resort What to expect: The 52-year-old entertainer is headed to Vegas to put on a show entitled Metamorphosis. According to Jackson, the residency will be a "celebration of my journey" as well as the 30th anniversary of her 1989 album Rhythm Nation. So if you plan on attending, wear your dancing shoes! Buy tickets. 9 / 25 10 Boyz II Men Image Source: Getty / Scott Dudelson When: March 8 – Dec. 29 Where: The Mirage What to expect: Not only will this iconic R&B group provide soothing harmonies, but their shows will also include audience engagement as the trio shares stories about their musical journey. That's right, Motown Philly is back again! Buy tickets. 10 / 25 11 Calvin Harris Image Source: Getty / Mike Coppola When: March 8 – Oct. 11 Where: OMNIA Nightclub at Caesars Palace What to expect: Harris is going to keep up the energy all throughout his performances with striking graphics and electronic remixes. Buy tickets. 11 / 25 12 Zedd Image Source: Getty / Timothy Hiatt When: March 9 – Sept. 27 Where: OMNIA Nightclub, Hakkasan Nightclub, and Wet Republic at the MGM Grand What to expect: As a skilled DJ who can remix the heck out of any and every song, Zedd is going to make his continued Vegas residency all about euphoric jams and pulsating musical circuits. Buy tickets. 12 / 25 13 Cher Image Source: Getty / John Shearer/BBMA2017 When: March 13 - 30 Where: Park Theatre at the Park MGM resort What to expect: We don't even have to tell you that when Cher puts on a show, there's nothing like it. Her Vegas residency will feature bold costumes and ensembles, colourful visuals, and a specially designed set (not to mention like, three decades worth of hits). Buy tickets. 13 / 25 14 Marshmello Image Source: Getty / Cindy Ord When: April 4 – May 18 Where: KAOS Dayclub and Nightclub at Palms Casino Resort What to expect: Any time you go to a Marshmello concert, you're going to jam out and probably scream at the top of your lungs while the masked DJ drops a bass so hard it nearly makes you levitate. Buy tickets. 14 / 25 15 Skrillex Image Source: Getty / Tim Mosenfelder When: April 5 – May 11 Where: KAOS Nightclub at Palms Casino Resort What to expect: Skrillex never fails to engulf his audience into his piercing electronic beats. We're letting you know right now, if you make the move to see him in Vegas, there's going to be smoke and a lot of strobe lights. Buy tickets. 15 / 25 16 Kaskade Image Source: Getty / Cindy Ord When: April 7 – June 30 Where: KAOS Nightclub at Palms Casino Resort What to expect: Kaskade is a fan of galactic themes and bright colours, so there won't be a dull moment as he does his thing. Buy tickets. 16 / 25 17 Cardi B Image Source: Getty / Kevin Mazur When: April 6 – TBA Where: KAOS Nightclub at Palms Casino Resort What to expect: Cardi B brings her A-game to performances — as you might have recently seen at the Grammys. So you know her production is going to include dramatic outfits, sensual dances, and hard-hitting beats. Buy tickets. 17 / 25 18 Christina Aguilera Image Source: Getty / Kevin Mazur When: May 31 – Oct. 4 Where: Zappos Theatre at Planet Hollywood What to expect: When Aguilera announced her residency, Christina Aguilera: The Xperience, she emphasized that the shows will take the audience on an immersive experience through her imagination. Buy tickets. 18 / 25 19 G-Eazy Image Source: Getty / Kevin Winter When: April 6 – TBA Where: KAOS Nightclub at Palms Casino Resort What to expect: If there's anything G-Eazy is good at, it's making sure everyone at his shows stays hyped up — we don't foresee there being a single second of ennui. Buy tickets. 19 / 25 20 Aerosmith Image Source: Getty / Kevin Mazur When: April 6 – Dec. 4 Where: Park Theatre at the Park MGM resort What to expect: Aerosmith's residency, Deuces Are Wild, is probably going to be just that . . . wild. The band has been careful not to divulge too many details about the show, but they did tell Today that attendees will enter into "Aerosmith world" and feel the history of the longtime band through their music. Buy tickets. 20 / 25 21 James Taylor & His All-Star Band Image Source: Getty / Noam Galai When: April 17 – May 11 Where: The Colosseum at Caesars Palace What to expect: Taylor and his band are bringing their cool, mellow vibes to Vegas, and you already know he'll be strumming some serious hits. Buy tickets. 21 / 25 22 Bruno Mars Image Source: Getty / Kevork Djansezian When: April 29 – Sept. 14 Where: Park Theatre at the the Park MGM resort What to expect: If you're familiar with his performance repertoire, then you know Mars will put on an enthralling production. Get ready for sensual vocals, smooth moves, and groovy instrumentals Buy tickets. 22 / 25 23 Pitbull Image Source: Getty / Kevin Winter When: May 10 – 25 Where: Zappos Theatre at Planet Hollywood What to expect: Judging by the name of this residency, Time of Our Lives, Pitbull is going to make sure audience members have a blast — and he'll probably perform his 2014 hit "Time of Our Lives" along with his other electronic, Cuban-inspired tunes. Buy tickets. 23 / 25 24 Above & Beyond Image Source: Getty / C Flanigan When: May 16 – TBA Where: KAOS Dayclub at Palms Casino Resort What to expect: You might want to bring an ice pack with you, because the beats are probably going to slap you pretty hard during these shows. This British trio, known for their remixes, is going to ensure a fist-pumping good time. Buy tickets. 24 / 25 25 Def Leppard Image Source: Getty / Tim Mosenfelder When: Aug. 14 – Sept. 7 Where: Zappos Theatre at Planet Hollywood What to expect: It'll be five years since the rock band's first Vegas residency, so they're ready to get back into the groove. "Being in one place for the best part of a month is vastly different to our normal city to city touring routine," lead singer Joe Elliott said in a statement. "Breaking this cycle adds another element to the experience for both us and the audience." The band hasn't divulged any further details about the shows, but if their previous performances are any indications, they're going to bring lots of energy to the stage. Buy tickets. 25 / 25 Best Of 2019Entertainment NewsMusic