Two Final Shows Close Out the Blake Shelton Las Vegas Residency This Week

Last Call at The Colosseum

Blake Shelton’s spring run at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace comes down to two nights: May 21 and May 24. These are the final dates of an eight-show spring block that launched May 6, and the last scheduled Blake Shelton performances in Las Vegas for 2026. If you’re looking at country concerts in Las Vegas this week, this is the headliner. Tickets start at $112 on Spotlight.

Blake Shelton performing on stage with his acoustic guitar at a Las Vegas concert, arms outstretched
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A 22-Song Set Built on 31 Number Ones

The show, officially titled “Blake Shelton: Live in Las Vegas,” runs close to two hours. Shelton opens with “Pour Me a Drink,” his collaboration with Post Malone that won the CMA Musical Event of the Year, and closes with “God Gave Me You.” In between, the setlist spans his full career: early hits like “Austin” and “Ol’ Red,” radio staples such as “Honey Bee,” “God’s Country,” and “Boys ‘Round Here,” plus newer material from his album For Recreational Use Only including “Texas” and “Stay Country or Die Tryin’.”

Two classic country covers anchor the middle of the set. Shelton plays George Strait’s “All My Ex’s Live in Texas” and Alabama’s “Mountain Music,” both of which tend to pull the biggest sing-alongs of the night. Gwen Stefani duets “Nobody But You” and “Happy Anywhere” feature Stefani on screen. The production is straightforward, built around a full band and Shelton’s easygoing stage presence rather than flashy visuals. For a look at what else is running this month, browse the Las Vegas concerts calendar on Spotlight.

Why These Two Dates Matter

The January block (eight shows, January 15 through 31) sold well enough for Caesars to add this spring extension. Sixteen total performances across two runs make this Shelton’s biggest Las Vegas commitment yet, following an initial six-show residency at The Colosseum in early 2025. The 4,100-seat room is small for an artist with 31 number-one country singles, and that proximity is a big part of what makes the residency format work. Every section at The Colosseum puts you close to the stage.

Both remaining shows start at 8 p.m. May 21 is a Wednesday and May 24 is a Saturday, which leaves your other evenings open. On Spotlight, tickets range from $112 to $133 with standard and VIP seating options available through the interactive seat map.

The Colosseum Stays Busy After Shelton Wraps

Rod Stewart’s Encore Shows launch at the same venue on May 27 (from $76). Kelly Clarkson holds residency dates at The Colosseum as well (from $89), and Jerry Seinfeld performs there starting at $123. If you’re browsing last minute tickets las vegas for later in the week, the same stage has a packed schedule ahead.

Lock In Your Seats

Two nights. One of country music’s biggest names. Choose your seats from the seating map and grab tickets from $112 on Spotlight before the spring residency wraps.