Janet Jackson extends her Las Vegas residency

 Janet Jackson extends her Las Vegas residency


Editor Stephen Hill 14th January 2025

Janet Jackson has extended her residency in Las Vegas, bringing her iconic talent to the stage once more. The "Rhythm Nation" singer revealed last August that she would be delivering a career-spanning show at Resorts World Las Vegas.  

The residency commenced on December 30, 2024, with additional performances on January 3 and 4. After a brief pause, the excitement will continue from February 5 to 15.  Now, the residency has blossomed with six new dates in May: the 21st, 24th, 25th, 28th, 30th, and 31st. Tickets for these performances will be available this Friday, January 19, at 10 a.m. PT (6 p.m. GMT). 

 “There’s no better way to kick off the new year than with the return of Janet Jackson in her exclusive residency at the award-winning Resorts World Theatre,” commented Bobby Reynolds, senior vice president of AEG Presents Las Vegas, in a statement announcing the residency’s extension via Billboard. “Experiencing Janet’s unforgettable performances of her iconic hits over New Year’s week was truly special for her fans. 

We eagerly anticipate her showcasing her unparalleled talents in a total of 12 more performances through May.”  

The dates for Janet Jackson’s Las Vegas residency are as follows:  
**February 2025** - 5 – Resorts World Las Vegas 
7 – Resorts World Las Vegas 
8 – Resorts World Las Vegas -
12 – Resorts World Las Vegas 
 14 – Resorts World Las Vegas - 15 
 Resorts World Las Vegas  

**May**
21 – Resorts World Las Vegas 
 24 – Resorts World Las Vegas -
25 – Resorts World Las Vegas -
28 – Resorts World Las Vegas 
 30 – Resorts World Las Vegas -
31 – Resorts World Las Vegas  

Additionally, Jackson has been nominated for the 2025 Songwriters Hall of Fame alongside Eminem, Boy George, N.W.A., Sheryl Crow, Alanis Morissette, Bryan Adams, and George Clinton. Other nominees include talented non-performing songwriters like Mike Chapman, Sonny Curtis, Franne Golde, Rodney Jerkins, and Roger Nichols

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