Five Nights. Two Weekends. One of the Great Voices.
Josh Groban does not need an elaborate pitch. His voice is the pitch -- one of the most immediately recognizable instruments in contemporary music, capable of filling The Colosseum at Caesars Palace without amplification having to work very hard. His October 2026 run gives Las Vegas five nights across two weekends: October 2 and 3 to open, then October 7, 9, and 10 to close. Five opportunities to hear a performer who has sold more than 40 million records worldwide doing the thing that made those records matter -- standing in a room and singing directly at the people in it.

What the Show Actually Is
Josh Groban at The Colosseum is a full orchestral concert -- not a stripped-back acoustic set, not a greatest hits clip show, but a proper large-scale production built around a catalog that has always been designed for exactly this kind of room. You Raise Me Up, Believe, You Are Loved, Never Can Say Goodbye -- songs that carry a specific emotional weight that his audience brings into the room already loaded, and that the live performance delivers on rather than merely revisiting. Groban has always understood that his voice is the production, and his shows are arranged around that understanding rather than around spectacle for its own sake.
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace is the right room for this. Built for large-scale vocal performances, its acoustics prioritize clarity at volume -- which means the upper registers of Groban's range arrive intact rather than dissolving into reverb, and the quieter moments land with the same weight as the full-throated passages. The steep sightlines mean there is no seat in the house where the stage feels truly distant. For a performance built on the relationship between a singer and the people listening, those are not small considerations.
Which Weekend to Choose
The October 2 and 3 dates fall on a Friday and Saturday -- the natural weekend booking. The October 7 through 10 run gives you a Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday spread, with October 9 and 10 as the second weekend anchor. All five shows begin at 8:00 PM and run approximately 90 minutes. If you are planning a trip specifically around this show, the October 9 and 10 Friday-Saturday pairing is the easiest to build around. If you are already going to be in Las Vegas in early October, the October 2 and 3 weekend is the simpler option.
The Practical Truth
Five dates across two weekends at one of the best vocal performance venues on the Strip. More scheduling flexibility than most limited runs in Las Vegas this fall -- but five dates does not mean unlimited availability. Check the booking section below for current seats across all shows.