12 Best Las Vegas Concerts & Live Music Experiences in 2026
From chart-topping residencies at the Colosseum to immersive spectacles at the Sphere, here are the 12 best concerts and live music experiences in Las Vegas for 2026 — plus how to score the best seats without breaking the bank.
If you're searching for the best Las Vegas concerts in 2026, you've come to the right place. The entertainment capital of the world is stacked this year with residencies, touring acts, and immersive music experiences that you simply can't get anywhere else on the planet.
Whether you're into pop divas, country legends, classic rock, or EDM spectacles, Vegas has a concert for you — often in a venue so incredible it becomes part of the show itself.
We've ranked the 12 best Las Vegas concerts and live music experiences you can see in 2026, complete with pricing, venue breakdowns, and insider tips to make your night unforgettable.
1. Adele — Weekends with Adele
**Venue:** [The Colosseum at Caesars Palace](/venues/colosseum-caesars-palace) | **Price Range:** $250–$5,000+ | **Dates:** Ongoing through 2026
There's a reason Adele's Vegas residency is the hottest ticket on the Strip. In a 4,300-seat room that feels impossibly intimate, Adele delivers a vocal performance that will make you forget how to breathe.
No pyrotechnics. No elaborate costume changes. Just one of the greatest voices in music history and a room full of people crying together. The production design is understated and elegant — a giant rainfall effect, a simple moving walkway — because the voice is the show.
**Pro Tip:** Orchestra rows 5–15 center are the sweet spot for sound quality and sightlines. If budget is tight, the mezzanine at the Colosseum is surprisingly close to the stage. Check our [Adele Vegas 2026 tickets guide](/blog/adele-vegas-2026-tickets-guide) for a full breakdown.
2. Bruno Mars — Live at Dolby Live
**Venue:** [Dolby Live at Park MGM](/venues/dolby-live) | **Price Range:** $200–$4,000+ | **Dates:** Select dates through 2026
Ask anyone who's been — Bruno Mars puts on the best live show in Las Vegas. Period.
Mars and his band The Hooligans play every single note live. No backing tracks, no shortcuts. The energy in the 5,200-seat Dolby Live room is arena-level, but the intimacy makes it feel like a private concert. From "24K Magic" to "Uptown Funk," every song becomes a communal celebration.
The choreography is razor-sharp. The band transitions are seamless. And Mars's charisma? The man could sell out a show reading the phone book.
**Pro Tip:** Get to the venue early — the pre-show cocktail scene at Park MGM is excellent, and the Dolby Live lobby has great bars. Read our [Dolby Live venue guide](/blog/dolby-live-park-mgm-guide) for parking and seating tips.
3. The Sphere Experiences — Eagles, Backstreet Boys & More
**Venue:** [Sphere Las Vegas](/venues/sphere) | **Price Range:** $150–$3,500+ | **Dates:** Rotating residencies through 2026
The Sphere isn't just a venue. It's a paradigm shift.
The 18,600-seat orb on the Strip features the world's highest-resolution LED screen wrapping 360 degrees around the interior, plus a haptic sound system with 167,000 individually controlled speakers. When the Eagles play "Hotel California" and the interior transforms into a California desert sunset, it's genuinely spiritual.
In 2026, the Sphere's calendar includes the Eagles' farewell, Backstreet Boys' nostalgia extravaganza, and upcoming runs from No Doubt and Illenium. Every artist gets a custom-designed visual experience — no two residencies look the same.
**Pro Tip:** Seats in sections 200–300 (mid-level) offer the best balance of LED screen immersion and stage visibility. Read our [complete Sphere guide](/blog/sphere-everything) before booking.
4. Katy Perry — PLAY
**Venue:** [Resorts World Theatre](/venues/resorts-world-theatre) | **Price Range:** $100–$2,500+ | **Dates:** Select dates through 2026
PLAY is less of a concert and more of a pop art fever dream set to two decades of chart-topping hits. Giant mushrooms, a firework-shooting toilet, oversized inflatables — it's maximalist entertainment at its finest.
But underneath the spectacle, Perry delivers vocally. "Firework," "Roar," and "Teenage Dream" hit different when you're watching from a 5,000-seat theater where every seat has a clear sightline.
If you want pure, unapologetic fun, this is your concert. It's impossible to leave without a smile.
**Pro Tip:** The floor seats put you in the middle of the action — Perry regularly ventures into the crowd. For details, see our [Katy Perry Vegas 2026 guide](/blog/katy-perry-vegas-2026-tickets-guide).
5. Lady Gaga — Jazz & Piano
**Venue:** [Dolby Live at Park MGM](/venues/dolby-live) | **Price Range:** $150–$3,000+ | **Dates:** Select dates through 2026
Forget the meat dress. Forget the pop spectacle. Jazz & Piano is Lady Gaga stripped down to what matters most: her staggering vocal talent.
In this residency, Gaga performs jazz standards alongside her biggest hits, reimagined with piano and a live jazz band. It's sophisticated, emotional, and reveals a side of Gaga that casual fans don't know exists. The Dolby Live setting is perfect for this intimate format.
**Pro Tip:** This is one of the best "date night" concerts in Vegas. Pair it with dinner at Eataly next door. For full ticket strategies, see our [Lady Gaga Vegas 2026 guide](/blog/lady-gaga-vegas-2026-tickets-guide).
6. Garth Brooks — Plus ONE
**Venue:** [The Colosseum at Caesars Palace](/venues/colosseum-caesars-palace) | **Price Range:** $150–$3,000+ | **Dates:** Select dates through 2026
The best-selling solo artist in U.S. history, performing in a 4,300-seat room. That ratio of legend-to-audience is absurd — and it makes for an absolutely electric concert experience.
Brooks takes requests from the crowd, plays extended jam sessions, and treats every single show like it's his last. Country fan or not, the energy in the room is infectious. When 4,300 people belt out "Friends in Low Places" together, you feel it in your bones.
**Pro Tip:** Garth's shows sell out fast, but last-minute releases happen frequently. Check our [Garth Brooks Vegas 2026 guide](/blog/garth-brooks-vegas-2026) for restocking strategies.
7. Usher — My Way
**Venue:** [Dolby Live at Park MGM](/venues/dolby-live) | **Price Range:** $150–$3,000+ | **Dates:** Select dates through 2026
After his legendary Super Bowl halftime show, Usher's Vegas residency is hotter than ever. The choreography is jaw-dropping — the man moves like he's defying gravity at 47 — and the production includes roller skating segments, a moving stage, and immersive lighting that turns Dolby Live into a nightclub.
"Yeah!", "U Don't Have to Call," "Caught Up" — the setlist is a masterclass in R&B. If you saw the halftime show and thought "I need more of this," the full concert is ten times better.
**Pro Tip:** Compare Usher and Bruno Mars before choosing — our [Bruno Mars vs Usher breakdown](/blog/bruno-mars-vs-usher-vegas) covers style, pricing, and seating differences.
8. Keith Urban — Live in Las Vegas
**Venue:** [Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood](/venues/bakkt-theater) | **Price Range:** $80–$1,500+ | **Dates:** Select dates through 2026
Keith Urban is one of the most underrated live performers in Las Vegas. The man is a virtuoso guitarist who shreds like a rock star while delivering country hits with genuine warmth.
The Bakkt Theater's 5,000-seat layout works beautifully for Urban's high-energy style. He's known for leaving the stage and performing in the aisles — one of the most interactive concerts you'll see in Vegas.
**Pro Tip:** The Bakkt Theater has some of the best value pricing on the Strip. Check our [Keith Urban vs Carrie Underwood comparison](/blog/keith-urban-vs-carrie-underwood-vegas) if you're torn between country shows.
9. Carrie Underwood — Reflection
**Venue:** [Resorts World Theatre](/venues/resorts-world-theatre) | **Price Range:** $80–$2,000+ | **Dates:** Select dates through 2026
Carrie Underwood's Vegas residency proves that powerhouse vocals and spectacular production aren't mutually exclusive. Reflection features some of the most impressive stage design on the Strip — a multi-level set with waterfalls, fire effects, and LED walls that change the entire mood of the room between songs.
When she hits the final note of "Before He Cheats," the room explodes. It's that kind of show.
**Pro Tip:** Resorts World Theatre is one of the newest venues on the Strip with excellent sightlines from every section. Read our [Resorts World Theatre guide](/blog/resorts-world-theatre-guide) for the full seating breakdown.
10. Cirque du Soleil: O — Live Music Meets Acrobatic Art
**Venue:** Bellagio | **Price Range:** $80–$450 | **Dates:** Ongoing
While not a "concert" in the traditional sense, O deserves a spot on any list of the best live music experiences in Las Vegas. The original score is performed live by a full orchestra and choir while acrobats perform in and above a 1.5-million-gallon pool.
The music is haunting, beautiful, and unlike anything you'll hear anywhere else. It's been running for over 25 years and it's still the gold standard for theatrical live entertainment in Vegas.
**Pro Tip:** For the best experience, sit in rows 3–10 of the center orchestra — close enough to feel the splash, far enough to see the full picture. Check our [Cirque du Soleil comparison guide](/blog/best-cirque-du-soleil-vegas) to pick the right show.
11. Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas — The Best Under-the-Radar Music Venue
**Venue:** [Brooklyn Bowl at The LINQ](/venues/brooklyn-bowl) | **Price Range:** $20–$100 | **Dates:** Nightly
If you're a music fan who prefers discovering bands over seeing megastars, Brooklyn Bowl is your paradise. This 2,000-capacity venue books an eclectic mix of touring acts — indie rock, jam bands, soul, hip-hop, reggae — seven nights a week.
The venue doubles as a bowling alley (yes, really), and the Southern-comfort food is legitimately excellent. It's the closest thing to a "real" music venue on the Strip, with the kind of energy that corporate arena shows can't replicate.
**Pro Tip:** GA floor tickets are almost always under $50, and many shows are under $30. This is the best value in live Vegas music. Pair it with a night on [Fremont Street](/blog/fremont-street-experience-guide) — it's a short walk away.
12. House of Blues Las Vegas — Intimate, Raw, and Loud
**Venue:** [House of Blues at Mandalay Bay](/venues/house-of-blues) | **Price Range:** $25–$150 | **Dates:** Nightly
The House of Blues is where you go when you want to feel a concert in your chest. The 2,500-seat venue at Mandalay Bay books everything from touring rock bands to blues legends to hip-hop acts, and the sound system is one of the best in Vegas.
The standing-room GA floor puts you feet from the stage. The balcony offers a more relaxed experience with full bar service. Either way, you're getting a concert experience that feels raw and authentic in a city known for polish.
**Pro Tip:** Sunday's Gospel Brunch is a legendary Vegas experience — live gospel music with an all-you-can-eat Southern buffet. It sells out fast. Check our [House of Blues guide](/blog/house-of-blues-las-vegas-guide) for the full rundown.
How to Get the Best Deal on Las Vegas Concert Tickets
Concerts in Vegas aren't cheap — but they don't have to bankrupt you either. Here are our top strategies:
**Buy early for headliners.** Residencies like Adele and Bruno Mars only get more expensive as show dates approach. If you know your dates, lock in tickets 4–8 weeks out.
**Go last-minute for mid-tier shows.** Venues like Brooklyn Bowl and House of Blues often drop prices in the final 48 hours to fill seats. Check our [last-minute tickets guide](/blog/last-minute-vegas-tickets) for the full strategy.
**Use resale strategically.** Sites like Vegas Ticket Exchange, StubHub, and SeatGeek can have prices above or below face value depending on demand. Read our [where to buy Vegas tickets guide](/blog/where-to-buy-vegas-tickets) to compare platforms.
**Ask about upgrades at the box office.** Many venues offer day-of upgrades at reduced rates. Our [VIP upgrades guide](/blog/how-to-get-vip-upgrades-vegas-shows) covers the exact scripts and strategies that work.
**Bundle with hotel packages.** Caesars, MGM, and Resorts World all offer hotel + show packages that can save 20-30% compared to booking separately.
How to Pick the Right Concert for You
With this many incredible options, choosing can feel overwhelming. Here's a quick framework:
**Want to cry?** → Adele or Lady Gaga Jazz & Piano **Want to dance?** → Bruno Mars or Usher **Want to be amazed?** → The Sphere or Cirque du Soleil O **Want pure fun?** → Katy Perry PLAY **Want country?** → Garth Brooks or Keith Urban **On a budget?** → Brooklyn Bowl or House of Blues **First time in Vegas?** → Bruno Mars (universally crowd-pleasing)
For a deeper dive into matching your personality to a show, check out our [how to choose the right Vegas show guide](/blog/how-to-choose-the-right-vegas-show).
Frequently Asked Questions
<div itemscope itemtype="https://schema.org/FAQPage"> <div itemscope itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"> <h3 itemprop="name">What are the best concerts in Las Vegas right now?</h3> <div itemscope itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"> <p itemprop="text">The top concerts in Las Vegas in 2026 are Adele at the Colosseum, Bruno Mars at Dolby Live, various artists at the Sphere (including the Eagles farewell), Katy Perry at Resorts World Theatre, and Lady Gaga's Jazz & Piano at Dolby Live. For smaller venues, Brooklyn Bowl and House of Blues offer excellent live music nightly.</p> </div> </div> <div itemscope itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"> <h3 itemprop="name">How much do Las Vegas concert tickets cost in 2026?</h3> <div itemscope itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"> <p itemprop="text">Las Vegas concert ticket prices range widely. Budget-friendly shows at Brooklyn Bowl and House of Blues start at $20–$50. Mid-range residencies like Keith Urban and Carrie Underwood start around $80. Premium residencies like Adele and Bruno Mars start at $200+ and can exceed $5,000 for front-row seats.</p> </div> </div> <div itemscope itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"> <h3 itemprop="name">What is the best venue for concerts in Las Vegas?</h3> <div itemscope itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"> <p itemprop="text">It depends on what you're looking for. The Sphere offers the most immersive visual experience in the world. The Colosseum at Caesars Palace is the gold standard for intimate residency shows. Dolby Live at Park MGM has the best sound system on the Strip. For raw, authentic concert vibes, Brooklyn Bowl and House of Blues can't be beat.</p> </div> </div> <div itemscope itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"> <h3 itemprop="name">Can I see live music in Las Vegas for free?</h3> <div itemscope itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"> <p itemprop="text">Yes! Fremont Street Experience hosts free live concerts on three outdoor stages every Thursday through Sunday night. Many casino lounges on the Strip also feature free live bands and DJs. Check our <a href="/blog/free-shows-las-vegas">free shows guide</a> for the full list of free live music options in Vegas.</p> </div> </div> <div itemscope itemprop="mainEntity" itemtype="https://schema.org/Question"> <h3 itemprop="name">How do I get cheap concert tickets in Las Vegas?</h3> <div itemscope itemprop="acceptedAnswer" itemtype="https://schema.org/Answer"> <p itemprop="text">The best strategies include buying early for popular residencies, checking last-minute deals 24–48 hours before the show, comparing prices across resale platforms, and looking for hotel-and-show bundle packages. Our <a href="/blog/how-to-get-discount-vegas-show-tickets">discount tickets guide</a> covers 12 specific strategies for saving money on Vegas shows.</p> </div> </div> </div>
The Bottom Line
Las Vegas in 2026 is a concert lover's dream. Whether you're splurging on front-row Adele tickets or catching a $25 indie band at Brooklyn Bowl, the quality of live music in this city is unmatched anywhere in the world.
The key is matching the right show to your taste, budget, and travel dates. Use our guides to compare venues, find deals, and plan a trip that revolves around the music you love.
Because in Vegas, the show isn't just part of the trip. It IS the trip.