Published on: November 3, 2025, at 12:57 PM.
Updated on: November 3, 2025, at 01:05 PM.
Kelly Clarkson is set to return for her “Studio Sessions” residency at the Colosseum in Caesars Palace with four makeup shows in August 2026, following the shows she had to cancel this August. The new dates are August 7-8 and 14-15, 2026.

All previous resentments faded into empathy when it was revealed that her ex-husband and manager, Brandon Blackstock, the father of her two children, was gravely ill. He passed away from cancer on August 7, the same day Clarkson announced the postponement of her shows.
Clarkson had already pushed back her residency’s premiere weekend on July 4-5 due to vocal strain, rescheduling those performances to July 11-12.
Fans who held tickets to the August 2025 shows will receive exclusive presale codes from Ticketmaster today, allowing them priority access to the new performance dates.
Additionally, Citi cardmembers can purchase any leftover tickets during a presale that starts at 10 AM PT on Tuesday, November 4. Tickets for fan club members will become available starting at 10 AM PT on Wednesday, November 5. Caesars Rewards members and customers of Caesars Entertainment, Live Nation, and Ticketmaster can access tickets during a presale starting at 10 AM PT on Thursday, November 6.
Any remaining tickets will then be made available to the general public through Ticketmaster at 10 AM PT on Friday, November 7.
Clarkson’s residency is scheduled to continue on Friday, November 7, with 22 performances lined up.
Allegiant Stadium Returns

Country music sensation Morgan Wallen, who sold out Allegiant Stadium twice in August 2024 as part of his “Still the Problem” tour, is returning for two additional shows on May 1-2, 2026, with Brooks & Dunn as the opening act.
Also making a comeback to Allegiant is the legendary rock band AC/DC, who headlined the stadium back in April. Their “Power Up” tour will return on August 1, 2026.
Tickets for Wallen will be available starting at 10 AM PT on Friday, November 7 via Ticketmaster, with a presale occurring on Wednesday. Tickets for AC/DC will go on sale at 12 PM PT on the same day via Ticketmaster.
Punk Rock Bowling on Hiatus
Punk Rock Bowling, a cherished Las Vegas festival that combines a multi-day punk music event with a bowling tournament since 1999, will take a break in 2026.
“We’ve faced some unexpected challenges in recent months, and it’s been tough for everyone involved,” festival organizers Shawn and Mark Stern stated on Instagram. “This reality is hard to accept, as PRB is more than just a festival; it’s a family reunion. It deeply saddens us not to gather with you in 2026.”
The Stern brothers, who are also members of the punk band Youth Brigade alongside their brother Adam Stern, ended the announcement on a hopeful note, stating “We can’t wait to reunite in 2027.”
The festival recently celebrated its 25th anniversary in May.
Jeezy Breaks Records
Jay “Jeezy” Jenkins recently made headlines by leading the largest hip-hop orchestra in history. Following his second night of the “TM:101 Live” residency at Planet Hollywood on November 1, he was presented with a World Record award from Guinness officials on stage.
“This isn’t just a personal triumph — it’s a landmark moment for our culture, for music, and for Las Vegas,” Jeezy expressed to the audience.

