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Jessica Simpson to light up Las Vegas with one-night-only performance this fall


The pop star will bring her new country sound to PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino this November


SEPTEMBER 3, 2025 6:46 PM EDT

Jessica Simpson is returning to the stage for a special one-night-only concert in Las Vegas. The 45-year-old singer will showcase her new country music direction with a performance at PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on November 8th.

Tickets for Simpson’s concert will be available in stages. A Caesars Rewards presale begins on August 16th at 10 a.m. PT, followed by another presale on August 17th. General tickets go on sale on August 18th at 10 a.m. PT.

A poster for the show, shared on PH Live’s Instagram account read, “JUST ANNOUNCED! Jessica Simpson: Live in Las Vegas at PH Live at Planet Hollywood on Saturday, November 8th. Caesars Rewards Presale: Saturday, 8/16 at 10 a.m. PT - Sunday, 8/17, at 10 p.m. PT. On sale: Monday, 8/18, 10 a.m. PT. Ticketmaster.com.”

The concert celebrates her two-part EP, Nashville Canyon. Part one was released on March 21st, and part two will arrive on September 5th.Before the release of Nashville Canyon: Part One, Simpson described the project as a return to her authentic voice, away from the expectations that came with her early fame.

Jessica Simpson to Headline One-Night-Only Show in Las Vegas© IG: Planet Hollywood
Jessica Simpson to Headline One-Night-Only Show in Las Vegas

In March, she shared with Rolling Stone that honesty is at the center of her new work, “When I’ve had success in my life, it’s when I’ve just been honest and real. I’ve never gotten a chance to do that in music until now.”

Jessica Simpson performs a surprise set during Luck Reunion at Luck Ranch on March 13, 2025 in Spicewood, Texas. (Photo by Gary Miller/Getty Images for Shock Ink)© Getty
Jessica Simpson is making moves

She also told People magazine in February, “Probably through all of Nashville Canyon, I came in with, ‘Forget who they told you to be. That was the manufactured version of myself. ‘Remember the person that opened her mouth and sang ‘Amazing Grace’ for the first time. Remember that girl and remember that as a woman, and to have freedom in music, that’s what you’re going to hear in Nashville Canyon.”

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