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Marc Anthony Launches “VEGAS… MY WAY!” Residency with Sold-Out Opening Night in Las Vegas

Feb 14, 2026 | Entertainment

February 14, 2026

Marc Anthony officially brought salsa royalty to the Strip, kicking off his new “VEGAS… MY WAY!” residency with a sold-out debut at Fontainebleau Las Vegas inside the 3,800-seat BleauLive Theater.

Backed by a 14-piece band, the four-time GRAMMY and eight-time Latin GRAMMY winner delivered a tight 90-minute performance packed with powerhouse vocals, explosive pyro effects, and three decades of hits. From the moment he rose onto the stage with “Valió la Pena,” it was clear this wasn’t just another Vegas residency — it was a celebration of legacy.

“Good evening, buenas noches… I’d rather sing than talk,” Anthony told the crowd. “It’s a party, and we are going to have a good time.”

The setlist blended English and Spanish classics from his catalog of 114 No. 1 singles, including “Flor Pálida,” “You Sang to Me,” “I Need to Know,” and a closing anthem, “Vivir Mi Vida.” In a special moment, he performed “My Way” in both Spanish and English for the first time — a symbolic nod to a career built entirely on his terms.

After the encore, the celebration continued at Nowhere Lounge with Late Night Sessions featuring live collaborations.

With additional dates scheduled throughout 2025, “VEGAS… MY WAY!” marks one of the Strip’s biggest Latin music residencies — and a defining new chapter for Marc Anthony in Vegas.

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