April Las Vegas Events: Big Names Lighting Up the Stage

Las Vegas, USAThu Apr 16 2026
This April, Las Vegas isn\'t just about poker and roulette—it’s a music hub with major stars. Cyndi Lauper brings her iconic 80s hits to Caesar’s Palace, while Donny Osmond revisits his 70s fame at Harrah’s. Wayne Newton, the man behind the nickname "Mr. Las Vegas, " continues his long-running shows at the Flamingo. Meanwhile, Phish jams at The Sphere, and David Byrne performs his Talking Heads classics. Tickets range from under $100 to over $1, 500, depending on the artist and seat. Lauper’s April shows include dates in late April and early May, with prices climbing as high as $1, 322 for prime spots. Osmond’s shows span two weeks, with tickets capping at $205. Newton’s performances hit five dates, staying affordable with options under $100. Phish’s Sphere residency costs more, reflecting the venue’s tech-heavy experience. Byrne’s single show tops the price range at $1, 518, likely due to his legendary status in music.
What’s interesting is how these artists represent different eras. Lauper’s outfits and anthems defined a generation, while Osmond’s family act and Disney ties appeal to nostalgia. Newton’s Vegas longevity makes him a living history lesson. Phish’s fanbase is all about the live experience, and Byrne’s artistry blends music with visual storytelling. Tickets are priced like Vegas anything—some affordable, some luxury. But for music lovers, the range makes it possible to catch multiple shows without breaking the bank. One thing’s clear: Vegas isn’t just for gamblers anymore.
https://localnews.ai/article/april-las-vegas-events-big-names-lighting-up-the-stage-a089f0f8

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