Music to our ears! Adele announced her second televised concert special two months after having to delay her Las Vegas residency.
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Shania Twain invited a very special guest to join her on stage this week.
The country music superstar is currently in the midst of her “Let’s Go!” Las Vegas Residency at Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino.
During Saturday evening’s show, Twain surprised the audience by teaming up with Coldplay’s Chris Martin.
The singer took to Instagram to share a clip from the performance with fans.
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“Thank you to all of my amazing fans for coming and an extra special thank you to Chris Martin for performing a few songs with me to make the show even more special,” she wrote.
“A life dream realised! I wanted to live in that moment forever ”
With Martin on piano and Twain on guitar, the pair treated the audience to a performance of the Coldplay hit “Fix You” and Twain’s classic “You’re Still the One.”
Twain recently announced the final dates for her residency. In addition to the three remaining February performances – Feb. 23, 25 and 26 – Shania’s final performances will be held June 10 – 25 and Aug. 26 – Sept. 10.
Music to our ears! Adele announced her second televised concert special two months after having to delay her Las Vegas residency.
Britney Spears ended her Las Vegas residency after a highly-successful four-year run. Over the weekend, the pop star returned to Vegas for the first time since that final show, but this time she wasn't under her father's thumb.On March 5, Britney and her fiance Sam Asghari headed to Sin City to celebrate his 28th birthday."There was no drama," a source told Page Six. "She got picked up in a Rolls Royce, [was driven] to the hotel and had a great time."After checking into the Presidential Suite at the Crockfords tower of the newly-opened Resorts World, Sam and Britney reportedly had a couple's massage.
Shania Twain is a huge Céline Dion fan.
Donny Osmond emphasized that the pressure to perform in Las Vegas is "enormous" in an interview with Fox News Digital as he begins his residency. Osmond is returning to Vegas two years after the coronavirus put live music on hold.The singer called the pause a "blessing in disguise" because it allowed him time to complete a new album and set up for a Las Vegas residency. Osmond spoke about Adele's decision to cancel her Vegas residency.
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The Jonas Brothers are heading back to Las Vegas.
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Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission.BTS aren’t quite ready to stop dancing. The wildly popular K-pop group just announced this week that they will return with a four-night Permission to Dance residency at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium.The group will take the stage at the 65,000-capacity stadium on April 8, 9, 15 and 16, the last of which will be streamed online for fans to watch live from home. The four-night residency is an extension of the group’s ultra-successful mini-residency at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.
BTS are set to return to the US with a four-night residency at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.Today (February 23), the boyband’s agency Big Hit Music announced that the group would bring their ‘Permission To Dance On Stage’ concert to the nearly 65,000-capacity stadium on April 8, 9, 15 and 16.All four dates will be broadcast live at the nearby MGM Grand Garden Arena, in what’s being dubbed a “live play” event. Moreover, the final day of their residency will also be streamed online worldwide, per Billboard.In addition, the entertainment company has also released a promotional TV spot and poster for the upcoming concerts.
Adele is apparently set to re-schedule her postponed Las Vegas residency for this coming summer.
Keith Urban's Las Vegas residency has attracted fans from around the country and the world, and they were left ecstatic when he revealed that there were additional shows for them to catch.MORE: Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's $80k wedding favours had special messageHowever, in a recent interview, the singer opened up about the unfortunate moment that led to that situation and how it all happened.WATCH: Keith Urban shares glimpse inside family life with unexpected detailIn an interview with PEOPLE (The TV Show!), he recalled the call that he received asking if he'd be able to add more shows to his residency after Adele was forced to tearfully cancel hers."We got a very panicked call one night, asking if we could fill in a bunch of shows and it worked out perfect, we were able to do it," he said.MORE: Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban bring the heat for romantic beachside snapshotHe further shared why he was so excited to be performing at The Coliseum at Caesars Palace, saying: "I love that room.
Adele has said that the delays which affected her Las Vegas residency meant the show was not at the quality she wanted.The singer was due to start the residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace on January 21, with the run of shows extending through to April. However, Adele postponed the gigs the day before the opening night, telling her fans in a video message that her show wasn’t ready.In an appearance on The Graham Norton Show on Friday (February 11), Adele commented further on why she made the decision.“I tried my hardest and really thought I would be able to pull something else together in time, and that was why it was so last minute,” she said.
Oh, things are SERIOUS between Adele and Rich Paul!