Las Vegas Residency Updates: Dolly Parton, Luke Combs, and Latest Tour News | 10BET
From Concert Tours to a Las Vegas Residency: Dolly Parton, Luke Combs, and Live Music Updates
Fans of country music legend Dolly Parton were left anxious following a heartfelt plea from her sister for prayers, leading to the postponement of her highly anticipated Caesars Palace Las Vegas residency. Originally scheduled as a six-date run of incredible live music, the residency was pushed back by nine months as the icon navigated unexpected “health challenges.” However, Dolly recently took to social media to ease those concerns, using Instagram and YouTube to humorously reassure her followers that despite the delay to her glamorous Las Vegas residency, she is doing just fine, quipping, “I ain’t dead yet!”

In her message, Dolly expressed appreciation for the concern shown by her fans, assuring them, “I wanted to put everybody’s mind at ease. I appreciate your prayers, but I want you to know that I’m OK.” While she kept details about her health private, she confirmed she is receiving medical treatments near her Nashville home.
Luke Combs: The Rising Star
In other exciting news, Luke Combs, regarded as one of today’s leading country music artists, is gearing up for his upcoming world tour, “My Kinda Saturday Night”. He made headlines earlier this year by being the first country artist to headline both the Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza festivals. The tour kicks off on March 21, 2026, at the iconic Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, a testament to his skyrocketing fame.
Tickets will officially go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, October 17, with a presale available starting Wednesday, October 15. Fans are eager to grab their spot at what promises to be a memorable show!
Chicago Extends Its Vegas Residency

Meanwhile, the legendary band Chicago has announced an extension of their Vegas residency at the Venetian Theatre into its ninth year. They will perform nine more shows on dates including February 13, 14, 15, 18, 20, 21, 25, 27, and 28, 2026. Tickets are set to go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. PT on October 17, starting at an affordable $49.95.
Jackpot for 311 Fans

The alt-rock band 311 is set to return to Las Vegas for their signature event, “311 Day,” scheduled for March 7-8. This annual festival will see the band performing live at Dolby Live at Park MGM. The plan includes a collaborative performance with the Blue Man Group and a temporary 311 museum.
This year is particularly special as it marks the 12th “311 Day” held in Las Vegas, although the count gives conflicting reports, with documentation of only eight events previously. The celebrations promise to feature more Vegas-wide activations yet to be unveiled!
SEMA Festival: So Much More Than Cars
Lastly, the annual Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) festival will witness performances by Queens of the Stone Age, The Black Crowes, and Neon Trees. This major event celebrating car culture and music will take place on November 7 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Tickets are now available at semafest.com.
Vegas continues to buzz with excitement, offering a myriad of events from music festivals to iconic performances, making it the ultimate entertainment destination.
Summary
From Dolly Parton’s reassuring words to her fans to Luke Combs’ highly anticipated world tour and Chicago’s extended residency, the Las Vegas entertainment scene is buzzing with excitement! With 311’s unique ‘311 Day’ festival and the SEMA festivities on the horizon, the city promises lots of joy and entertainment for all types of spectators.



