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After sixteen years, 1,141 shows, infinite standing ovations and a generous stream of kooky repartee to the very end, Celine Dion ended her record-breaking residency at Caesars Palace on Saturday night (June 8 2019).
Las Vegas has been home to Dion since 2003, when she opened first engagement at Caesars, A New Day; that ran through 2007 and remains the highest-grossing Las Vegas residency for a musical artist (with $385.1 million earned across its 714 shows).
Her second residency, Celine, opened in 2011. A staggering 4.5 million fans came to see her on her gilt stretch of the Strip between the two productions. Her impact on the city is undeniable, and the vast majority of industry professionals who run Las Vegas’s musical landscape credit her for ushering in a new era of entertainment on par with the legendary reigns of Elvis Presley, the Rat Pack and Liberace. In Vegas’ cultural pantheon, she shoulders up to the King and Ol’ Blue Eyes, her golden tuxedo and soaring mezzo soprano fitting neighbors to to their own iconic voices and show suits. She’s earned her place among them, and she solidified that with an epic finale that delivered a 20-song, hit-studded set that didn’t just pull at heartstrings but gently unraveled them.