VEGAS MUSIC NEWS: Boys II Men & Duran Duran Return, Eagles Reach the Limit, Barry Manilow Postpones
Posted on: February 9, 2026, 01:48h.
Last updated on: February 9, 2026, 01:48h.
Boyz II Men will return to the Cosmopolitan for the third summer running, Live Nation announced Monday. This year’s limited engagement is scheduled for the Chelsea on August 14, 15, 21 and 22.

With 64 million albums sold, Nate Morris, Wanya Morris and Shawn Stockman comprise the best-selling R&B group of all time. Their hits include “Water Runs Dry,” “One Sweet Day” and “I’ll Make Love to You.”
The group recently played T-Mobile Arena with New Edition and Toni Braxton on January 29-30, 2026. For both shows, the trio was joined by original member Michael McCary, though only on the song “End Of The Road.”
Tickets go on sale 10 a.m. Friday, February 13, via Ticketmaster.
Bleau Moon on Monday

After sold-out performances at Fontainebleau Las Vegas for two consecutive New Year’s Eve celebrations, Duran Duran is set to return to BleauLive Theater for four nights this May. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees will take the stage May 2, 6, 8 and 9. (No Mondays are actually involved, that was just to make a bad pun work.)
Artist fans will have access to a pre-sale beginning 10 a.m. PT Wednesday, February 11. Additional pre-sales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on sale beginning 10 a.m. PT Friday, February 13 via Ticketmaster.
Eagles Almost Already Gone

Don Henley says the end of the Eagles is imminent.
“I think this year will probably be it,” he told CBS Sunday Morning. “I’ve said things like that before, but I feel like we’re getting toward the end.”
The veteran rock band is scheduled to play the Sphere February 20-21 and March 27-28, with only one more show on the books after that — May 2 in New Orleans.
“I don’t ever want to have a one-dimensional life,” Henley, 78, explained. “I mean this is great, this is wonderful [but] I have four kids and a grandchild. There are just lots of other things to do.”
Speaking of the Eagles, all four members of Metallica were reportedly in the audience to witness the “Take It Easy” singers’ January 30 Sphere date, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. No doubt, they were taking notes for their soon-to-be-announced turn at the globular wonder, expected to take place October through December.
Barry Can’t Be Your Valentine
Barry Manilow’s Valentine’s Day residency dates at the Westgate (originally scheduled for February 2–21, were pushed back to March 26–28. The 82-year-old “Copacabana” singer said his recent surgery for lung cancer went well, but he needs more time than anticipated to recuperate.
No replacement dates have been announced. Tickets will be refunded at point of purchase. Manilow is still scheduled to return to the Westgate on March 26, 27, and 28 as part of a national tour that runs from the end of February through April.
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