Blake Shelton says he had so much fun in his first-ever Las Vegas residency, he’s ready to do it again!
The former “Voice” coach just announced his return to Sin City in an Instagram post.
In it, Blake writes, “Iโve been counting down the days until I could tell yโall… WE ARE BACK, VEGAS!!!!! Weโre returning to The Colosseum atย @caesarspalaceย this January. Tickets on sale to the public Thursday, August 28th, but yโall can sign up for exclusive presale access at blakeshelton.com.”
In a press release, Blake gives more details saying, “This time weโre gonna do it more country, with more cocktails, and probably make a few more questionable decisions. Letโs go, Vegas.โ
Blake will return to the Colosseum at Caesar’s Palace, the same venue where Kelly Clarkson has been performing and Dolly Parton will perform in December.
Blake Shelton Did His First Vegas Residency Ever This Year
Blake Shelton played his first-ever Las Vegas residency at the beginning of this year at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace.
That’s the same venue he’ll return to in January 2026.
For his first residency, Blake performed six shows.
On opening night, he told the crowd, “This is a big deal for me. This is the first night of my very first residency anywhere. It just happens to be at Caesars. Thatโs pretty cool.”ย
Blake shared, โIโve been coming to Las Vegas for a long, long time, so I know what my job is here tonight. I know what weโre all doing here. Weโre here to make memories that weโre going to pretend like we donโt remember, and my job tonight is to provide a soundtrack for your trip to Las Vegas.”
Before Blake Returns to Vegas, He’s Hitting ‘The Road’
Before Blake heads for Vegas again, he’ll hit “The Road.”
The “Stay Country or Die Tryin'” singer’s new reality singing competition, โThe Road,” is set to debut on Oct. 19 at 9:00pm ET on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
In a sneak peek trailer dropped by โThe Roadโsโ Instagram account, we finally get a glimpse of exactly whatโs at stake as 12 contestants open for country superstarย Keith Urbanย on tour, fighting to win fans and make it to the next stop.
The last man- or woman- standing at the end of the competition will score a quarter-of-a-million-dollar payday and a record deal.
Blake Shelton serves as one of the executive producers, combining his decades of experience on “The Voice” and in country music as one of the masterminds of โThe Road.โ
In the new trailer, Blake explains the idea behind the twist of taking the competition cross-country. โTouring is hard to get right. When you do, it is the greatest feeling in the world.โ
Itโs also real-world experience for the 12 hopefuls competing to make it big in country music.
โThere is not a musician in Nashville that wouldnโt want the opportunity to have the stage before a superstar like Keith Urban,โ says the โGodโs Countryโ singer. โTheyโre going to show people what these artists go through.โ



