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Some concerts are once-in-a-lifetime opportunities. There was Queen performing at Live Aid in 1985, Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock, and Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, which over ten million people attended. Now, we have Dolly Parton’s Las Vegas residency, which is officially coming to Caesars Palace in December.
Titled Dolly: Live in Las Vegas, this will be the Queen of Country’s first time returning to Sin City since 1993 (the last time she toured was in 2016), and we’ve found the best ways to buy tickets online for the six-show series.
At a Glance: How to Buy Dolly: Live in Las Vegas Tickets Online
Located at the Colosseum at Caesar’s Palace (you can book a hotel room here), Dolly fans can expect to hear classic songs like “Jolene” and “I Will Always Love You,” as well as more recent hits. This residency will celebrate her seven decades of professional music and is a chance for you to experience her on-stage magic up close and personal.
In a statement on her website, Parton said, “To say I’m excited would be an understatement. I haven’t worked Vegas in years and I’ve always loved singing there. I’m looking so forward to the shows in The Colosseum at Caesars and I hope you are as well. See you there!”
How to Buy Dolly: Live in Las Vegas Tickets Online
We spend our “9 to 5” writing about concerts and live performances, so here’s everything we know about buying Dolly: Live in Las Vegas tickets before they’re sold out.
Tickets for Dolly: Live in Las Vegas will officially go on sale to the general public at Ticketmaster on Wednesday, June 25, at 10 AM PDT. You can set a reminder with your account to receive an alert when the sale starts. Additionally, we recommend saving this link for easy access so you can quickly add your preferred date and seats to your cart before inventory runs out.
Vivid Seats currently has tickets available for Dolly: Live in Las Vegas, but prices are rising quickly. The cheapest seats start at $841 for the Wednesday, December 10 performance, while prices can go as high as $12,000 for the Saturday, December 6 show. It’s a good idea to keep checking back, as ticket prices may drop, but if you want to secure a spot to get up close and personal with the Queen of Nashville, it might be best to spend the cash now while you still have the chance.
According to StubHub, thousands of people are viewing this event every hour. If you want a chance to grab seats, you need to act quickly. Prices start at around $839 for a clear view from the second mezzanine, and there are still a decent number of orchestra tickets available, priced at over $1,000 each.
Once you add tickets to your cart, StubHub offers a ten-minute “price locking” feature, meaning the cost won’t change while you enter your payment information. The site also provides buy now, pay later options through services like Klarna and Afterpay, which can help ease any feelings of buyer’s remorse — though you shouldn’t feel any, it’s for Dolly Parton, after all.
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