Caesars Entertainment has rolled out its annual “Caesars Show Week,” slashing ticket prices to $50 for several shows at its Las Vegas properties. Running from June 22 to June 29, the promotion includes discount tickets to headliners like Kelly Clarkson, Rod Stewart, and Josh Groban, along with a variety of other acts and attractions. The offer also extends to select events outside Las Vegas, covering other Caesars properties across the U.S. and Canada.
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Headline Acts and Comedy Highlights
At the Colosseum at Caesars Palace, concertgoers can get tickets for Kelly Clarkson’s “Studio Sessions” from July 17 to August 15. But other major acts like Rod Stewart and Josh Groban are also part of the promotion, with Stewart taking the stage in late August and Groban scheduled for early October. For comedy fans, Nikki Glaser and David Spade are performing in early September. Planet Hollywood’s PH Live is joining the fray with reduced prices for performances by Jeezy, Whiskey Myers, and 5 Seconds of Summer. More diverse acts feature Deep Purple and Godsmack in September, while Kathy Griffin and Jeff Dunham bring comedy later in the year.
Long-Time Favorites and Attractions
The promotion doesn’t skip Caesars’ classic offerings. Mat Franco’s magic show at The LINQ and Wayne Newton’s performances at the Flamingo are available, along with Piff the Magic Dragon and RuPaul’s Drag Race Live! Some of these shows even offer two tickets for $50. Harrah’s Las Vegas provides access to Colin Cloud and Donny Osmond at reduced prices while Horseshoe Las Vegas is spotlighting the Laugh Factory and X Rocks. Visitors can snag $50 tickets for the renowned Chippendales at Planet Hollywood, and adventure-seekers might opt for zipline and high roller packages at The LINQ Promenade.
Promotion Extends Beyond Vegas
This discounted week isn’t confined to Las Vegas. More than 25 other destinations, including Caesars Atlantic City and Harrah’s Lake Tahoe, are part of the event. The offer began on June 22 at 10 a.m. and concludes on June 29, aligning with the venue’s local time. While the $50 price is appealing, it doesn’t cover service fees and seats are limited. Caesars revealed that availability varies by show, though no specific quantities were shared.
Looking Ahead
Caesars’ ability to attract crowds with these deals remains to be seen, but the event’s conclusion will come before the clock strikes 10 p.m. on June 29. With industry eyes on ticket sales, the demand for these discounted performances could shape future promotions.

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