David Guetta Announces Return to Vegas With New Residency in 2025
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David Guetta is returning to Sin City with a new two-year residency at Fontainebleau Las Vegas.
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The DJ has signed a deal to headline Fontainebleau’s iconic LIV Nightclub and LIV Beach daytime experience, with dates set to kick off in 2025. As part of the deal, Guetta will also make occasional appearances at Fontainebleau Miami Beach.
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While Guetta has been a staple at Wynn Nightlife’s XS Nightclub and Encore Beach Club for years, the new U.S. residency will see him spinning exclusively at LIV, the celeb hotspot created by David Grutman and Groot Hospitality. Guetta is still expected to headline festivals across the country, including EDC Las Vegas.
Fontainebleau CEO Jeffrey Soffer says the French DJ and producer was a “natural fit” for the luxury property, which opened last December at the north end of the Vegas strip. “David is once-in-a-generation talent who embodies the charisma and class that defines the Fontainebleau brand,” Soffer says in a press release, adding that the DJ’s music encapsulates, “the luxury lifestyle and vibrant energy of LIV and LIV Beach.”
“I’m so grateful to Jeff Soffer for giving me a stage to do what I love for the greatest fans in the world,” adds Guetta. “I get excited every time I’m about to perform at LIV in Miami, and now I cannot wait to start a fresh chapter at LIV Las Vegas inside the Strip’s newest luxury resort. It is going to be incredible!”
This is the second major music announcement this year from Fontainebleau Las Vegas. The hotel announced in May that Keith Urban will be debuting a new residency inside its 3,800-seat BleauLive Theater. Titled “HIGH,” the limited engagement kicks off with an initial 10-date run between October 2024 and February 2025. While artists like Justin Timberlake and Post Malone have performed at the theater, Urban’s show will be the first official residency to take place at the new property.
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As for Guetta, he debuted his latest hit, “I Don’t Wanna Wait,” during Ultra Music Festival in March. The uptempo dance-pop track features OneRepublic and has peaked at #4 so far on Billboard’s Hot Dance/Electronic Songs Chart.
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