Sometimes called HEADLINERS in Las Vegas, these STAR performers have been a staple of the Las Vegas entertainment scene since the Rat Pack. Liberace and Elvis himself packed em in every night. Here we celebrate todays current crop of superstar headliners who you can enjoy LIVE in the flesh up close and personal
CELINE
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After five consecutive years of sold-out shows at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Celine embarked on a year-long worldwide tour in 2008-2009, visiting five continents, 25 countries and playing to more than 3 million fans. Following the conclusion of the tour, and after taking a year off to enjoy some valuable family time, Celine is preparing for her triumphant return to Las Vegas in 2011.
ELTON JOHN MILLION DOLLAR PIANO
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Legendary singer, songwriter and performer, Elton John will return to The Colosseum at Caesars Palace with an all new show beginning September 28, 2011. Dubbed “The Million Dollar Piano,” John’s September return will mark the beginning of a three-year residency at The Colosseum and his second run as a Caesars Palace headliner. Performing a 90-minute show with his band
ROD STEWART
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Rock icon Rod Stewart is returning to The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. These performances follow a record-breaking summer tour with 33 sold out shows. For the first time ever, Stewart will play all of his greatest hits spanning his career of five decades in an intimate and up-close setting in Las Vegas.
TERRY FATOR
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He captured the hearts...and funny bones...of America with his rousing victory on "America's Got Talent." Now, Terry Fator brings his hilarious live show to The Mirage. PLAYING AT THE MIRAGE PLAYING AT: Mirage Hotel Casino
DONNY AND MARIE
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Donny and Marie bring their distinctive talents and undeniable charm to Flamingo Las Vegas. PLAYING AT: Flamingo Hotel and Casino
BARRY MANILOW
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75 million albums. 3,000 concerts. 31 platinum records. One home. PLAYING AT: Paris Hotel Casino
TOM JONES
Tom Jones had his first hit in 1965 with "It's Not Unusual". He has since become a Las Vegas legend having been headlining in town on and off for thirty years. PLAYING AT THE MGM GRAND