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The Colosseum earns top spot on Billboard Magazine’s Year-End Top Venue List15 December 2025(PRESS RELEASE) -- The Colosseum at Caesars Palace has been named Top Venue (2,501-5,000 capacity) in Billboard Magazine’s 2025 Year-End Chart. This is the venue’s 17th time atop a version of this list which was introduced in 2005. With more than $66 million in grosses over 64 shows with 239,000 fans within the 2025 reporting window, this prestigious recognition underscores The Colosseum’s reputation as one of the most iconic and popular entertainment destinations in Las Vegas and beyond. "We are incredibly proud that The Colosseum at Caesars Palace has earned the top spot on Billboard’s list this year,” said Amy Graca, Senior Vice President of Entertainment for Caesars Entertainment. “This honor reflects not only the iconic artists that grace our stage, but also the dedication of our team to delivering world-class experiences for every guest. The Colosseum is more than a venue, it’s a symbol of Las Vegas entertainment, and we are thrilled to see it recognized among the very best." “This recognition from Billboard underscores the power of Live Nation's partnership with Caesars Entertainment and the enduring legacy of The Colosseum. From groundbreaking residencies to unforgettable one-night-only performances, this stage continues to set the standard and define live entertainment in Las Vegas,” said Kurt Melien, President of Live Nation Las Vegas. Since opening its doors in 2003, The Colosseum has hosted legendary residencies and unforgettable performances from the world’s biggest superstar talent, cementing its place as a premier stage for live entertainment. With state-of-the-art production capabilities and an intimate yet grand atmosphere, the venue continues to set the standard for excellence in live performance. The Colosseum will end 2025 with the debut of “Jennifer Lopez: Up All Night Live in Las Vegas.” The powerhouse lineup continues in 2026 with shows from Blake Shelton, Nikki Glaser and David Spade, Def Leppard, Jerry Seinfeld, David Byrne, Cyndi Lauper, Rod Stewart and Kelly Clarkson. |