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Country icon Dolly Parton brings her sparkle to Caesars Palace this December with a six-show Vegas residency — her first in over 30 years!
With a voice as unmistakable as her rhinestone-studded wardrobe, Dolly Parton has carved out a legacy that transcends country music. From her humble beginnings in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee to the glittering stages of Las Vegas, she remains one of the most beloved and influential figures in American entertainment. And now, at 79, she’s returning to the neon lights of Vegas for a six-show residency at Caesars Palace—her first extended run in the city in over three decades.
A Voice Born in the Mountains
Born on January 19, 1946, in Locust Ridge, Tennessee, Dolly Rebecca Parton was the fourth of twelve children. Her early life was steeped in Appalachian traditions, and music was a constant companion. She began performing as a child, appearing on local radio and television programs before moving to Nashville the day after her high school graduation to pursue her dream.
Her breakthrough came in the late 1960s when she joined The Porter Wagoner Show, which introduced her to a national audience. From there, her solo career took off, and she quickly became a staple of country radio with hits like “Jolene,” “Coat of Many Colors,” and “I Will Always Love You”—a song that would later become a global phenomenon when Whitney Houston covered it in 1992.
A Genre-Spanning Career
Dolly Parton’s music defies easy categorization. While she’s rooted in country, her sound has embraced pop, gospel, bluegrass, and even rock. Her 2023 album Rockstar marked a bold foray into rock music and became the highest-charting album of her career, debuting at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and topping multiple genre charts.
Over her seven-decade career, Dolly Parton has released 49 studio albums, earned 11 Grammy Awards, and had 26 songs reach No. 1 on the Billboard country charts—a record for a female artist. She’s also been inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and she’s just one Tony Award away from achieving EGOT status.
But Dolly Parton’s influence extends beyond music. She’s a successful actress (9 to 5, Steel Magnolias), a philanthropist (her Imagination Library has donated over 200 million books to children), and a savvy businesswoman with her own theme park, Dollywood.
Rhinestones Return to Vegas
This December, Dolly Parton will headline Dolly: Live in Las Vegas, a limited-run residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. The six-show engagement—scheduled for December 4, 6, 7, 10, 12, and 13—coincides with the National Finals Rodeo, making it a prime time for country fans to flock to the Strip.
The show promises to be a “hit-driven concert event,” weaving together seven decades of music, from “9 to 5” to “Jolene” and beyond. Fans can expect not only a dazzling setlist but also a full Dolly experience. VIP packages include access to Dolly’s Rhinestone Lounge, a deluxe gift set, early merchandise shopping, and even a professional photo op with the legend herself1.
In a statement, Dolly Parton shared her excitement: “To say I’m excited would be an understatement. I haven’t worked Vegas in years and I’ve always loved singing there. I’m looking so forward to the shows in The Colosseum at Caesars and I hope you are as well. See you there!”
A Legacy That Shines
Dolly Parton’s return to Las Vegas is more than just a concert series—it’s a celebration of a life spent entertaining, inspiring, and uplifting. Her songs have become anthems of resilience and joy, her style a symbol of unapologetic individuality, and her spirit a beacon of generosity and grace.
Whether you’ve been a fan since her early days on the Grand Ole Opry or discovered her through a Beyoncé collaboration, Dolly: Live in Las Vegas offers a rare chance to witness a living legend at the height of her powers. As she once said, “My dream was to make as many people happy as I could in this life.” This December, she’ll be doing just that—one rhinestone at a time.