Tim McGraw
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This Country Legend Will Return to Vegas for Another Residency

Tickets for the five-night run of shows at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas will go on sale this Friday.

Tim McGraw is coming back to Las Vegas. 

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Tickets for the five-night run of shows at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace will go on sale Friday, June 26, at 10 a.m. Pacific time. 

When Will the Shows Take Place?

McGraw made the announcement on social media on June 22. 

The caption reads, "Vegas!! We're coming back to The Colosseum at Caesars Palace this fall on October 23, 24 and November 4, 6, 7!!"

This could make 2026 the busiest McGraw has ever had. The song "McArthur," featuring Morgan Wallen, Eric Church, and HARDY, was released earlier this year. He will also be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame later this year.

"Everything good in my life has come from Country Music," McGraw said. "From my best memories as a kid, to meeting my wife, to this music community, to the friendships I've made along the way. To represent Country Music at the highest level is the greatest honor anyone could bestow on me."

The "I Like It, I Love It" singer's Sin City shows will take place less than a month after his headlining Pawn Shop Guitar Tour ends on Sep. 26. He's also set to star in the television adaptation of the graphic novel Southern Bastards for Huluwhere he will play a football coach who moonlights as the head of an organized crime ring. 

Tim McGraw Made Headlines in Vegas Last Year

McGraw took over Dolly Parton's original Vegas residency dates last year after she postponed them due to health issues

During one show, he wore a pair of snug fringe suede pants that sent the internet into a frenzy. He then wore a similar pair a week later. 

"I have to admit, I got some strange comments on the pants that I wore last Saturday night," he said. "So I decided to just screw it - double-down. I've been doing this for 35 years, I don't give a good-damn what anybody thinks. That's how my mama taught me."

Later during that second show, McGraw brought his daughter, Audrey, out for a duet. 

"I am the worst singer in my family," he said. "I have three daughters and a wife who can sing circles around me, and I'm proud to say that."