Gwen Stefani to kick off Las Vegas residency in June | Inquirer Entertainment

Gwen Stefani to kick off Las Vegas residency in June

/ 05:23 PM April 11, 2018

Gwen Stefani

Caesars Entertainment on Tuesday announced Stefani will kick off a residency at the Planet Hollywood casino-resort in June. Image: Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Gwen Stefani is the latest superstar to ink a deal for a series of regularly scheduled shows in Las Vegas.

Caesars Entertainment on Tuesday announced Stefani will kick off a residency at the Planet Hollywood casino-resort in June.

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The hollaback girl in a statement says having a show in Las Vegas is “an incredible honor.” She says growing up in Anaheim, California, she could never have imagined one day having her own residency.

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Caesars says Stefani’s show will celebrate the breadth of her musical career.

Stefani released her first holiday album last fall. “You Make It Feel Like Christmas” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Holiday Album chart.

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Tickets go on sale Friday. Shows at the casino-resort’s Zappos Theater are scheduled for June, July, December, February and March. NVG

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