LAS VEGASTop headliners in Las Vegas history: Adele, Elvis, Cher, Celine and moreArizona RepublicAdele will bring her 25 concert tour to North America, including her first U.S. tour in five years. But Mississippi fans will need to book lodging and travel when they get their tickets since the closest venue to Jackson is Atlanta.APElvis Presley: The King proved residencies could be lucrative and career-reviving for entertainers.The Commercial Appeal FilesLiberace: He performed in Vegas for decades, beginning in 1944.APRat Pack: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. recorded the album “Rat Pack: Live At the Sands” at the Sands Casino but the musicians were known to show up and perform at each others shows in the Sands' Copa Room.APWayne Newton: Known as “The King of Las Vegas,” Newton has returned in March and April of 2019 in Cleopatra’s Barge in Caesar’s Palace.John Locher/APBarry Manilow: Performed for years at venues including the Las Vegas Hilton and Paris Las Vegas.Varela MediaCeline Dion: Launched her high-grossing show in 2003 at Caesars Palace and paved the way for the modern Vegas residency.Denise Truscello/Special For The RepublicDonny & Marie Osmond: The duo recently announced their Vegas run would end in November 2019.Maria Vassett/Special For AzcentralShania Twain: After an 8-year break from performing live, Shania spent three years performing more than 100 shows in residency at Caesars between 2012 and 2014.Brian Munoz/The RepublicRod Stewart: He first performed his residency Rod Stewart: The Hits in 2011. He’ll perform 8 shows in September and October 2019.Robert Mora, Getty ImagesElton John: According to Billboard, Elton John’s The Red Piano, performed from 2004 to 2009, is the top grossing male artist residency in Vegas with more than 982,000 tickets sold.Rob Schumacher/The RepublicFaith Hill and Tim McGraw: The married singers 2013 residency at the Venetian Soul2Soul received rave reviews.Eric Parsons / The TennesseanBritney Spears: She performed at Planet Hollywood’s The Axis from 2014-2017. It was announced she would return for another residency but those plans were temporarily put on hold.Mike Windle/Getty ImagesMariah Carey: She has performed two residencies in Vegas—the first from 2015-2017. She kicked off a second residency in July 2018.Valerie Macon/AFP/Getty ImagesJennifer Lopez: Billboard magazine estimated that fans traveled from more than 100 countries to see JLo perform at Planet Hollywood from 2016 to 2018.ROBYN BECK, AFP/Getty ImagesLady Gaga: The twin shows Enigma (her pop show) and Jazz & Piano (the more acoustic set) are a hot ticket to get in Las Vegas right now.Kevin Mazur/Getty Images For Park MGM Las VegasGeorge Strait: Started performing his residency in 2016 and has performed a scattering of dates in Vegas since. He’s reportedly added two August and December shows in 2019Ethan Miller / Getty ImagesJanet Jackson: Janet Jackson will launch her residency Metamorphosis in May where producers say “fans will follow her path to self-love, empowerment, motherhood and activism, amidst the challenges faced along her personal journey.Solaiman Fazel/Special For The RepublicGarth Brooks: The country music legend performed at the Wynn from 2009 to 2014,Rob Schumacher/The RepublicIn addition to a new album, Sting is also kicking off a residency at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas with dates in November and more in June 2022.Eric Ryan AndersonKaty Perry's Play residency at Resorts World in Las Vegas isn't quite a Broadway show, but its elaborate props make for a colorful concert.John Shearer, Getty Images For Katy PerryAnita Baker will be performing at Venetian Theatre at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas on May 31, June 1, 5, 7 and 8.Kelly Frey/The Publicity LabJohn Legend is a 12-time Grammy award-winning singer, songwriter and activist.John Sciulli/Getty Images For LG SIGNATURECher performs at the MGM Grand Garden Arena during her Dressed to Kill tour on May 25, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada.Ethan Miller, Getty ImagesLAS VEGAS - MAY 25: Musicians Gene Simmons, Tommy Thayer and Paul Stanley of Kiss perform during the VH1 Rock Honors at the Mandalay Bay Events Center on May 25, 2006 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)Kevin Winter, Getty Images