“Our residency in Las Vegas last year was pure rock ’n’ roll joy! Unforgettable nights with fans from all over the world. That energy stayed with us, so …”
Scorpions, one of the most iconic and influential hard rock bands of all time, are returning to PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in 2026 with a new headlining residency show. Promoted by Live Nation and Caesars Entertainment, “Scorpions – Coming Home to Las Vegas” takes place Thursday, Sept. 17, through Saturday, Oct. 3, with guest Buckcherry once again.
The new residency follows the band’s three previous sold-out runs: “Scorpions – Sin City Nights in 2022,” “Love at First Sting Las Vegas in 2024” and “Scorpions – Coming Home to Las Vegas” 60th Anniversary Las Vegas Residency in 2025.
“Our residency in Las Vegas last year was pure rock ’n’ roll joy! Unforgettable nights with fans from all over the world. That energy stayed with us, so coming back in 2026 just felt right. We can’t wait to return to Planet Hollywood and celebrate the music, the memories and another round of rockin’ good times. Vegas… we’re gonna sting you again!” frontman Klaus Meine said.

Tickets go on sale Saturday, Feb. 21, at 10 a.m. PT. Scorpions Rock Zone fan club members have first access to tickets Wednesday, Feb. 18, at 10 a.m. PT. More: The-Scorpions.com/RockZone. Citi is the official card, and card members have access to pre-sale tickets Wednesday, Feb. 18, at noon PT until Friday, Feb. 20, at 10 p.m. PT. For pre-sale details, visit CitiEntertainment.com.
Caesars Rewards members, Caesars Entertainment’s loyalty program, Live Nation and Ticketmaster customers have access to a pre-sale Thursday, Feb. 19, at 10 a.m. PT. The eight performances are Sept. 17, 19, 23, 25, 27 and 29 and Oct. 1 and 3. Shows begin at 8 p.m. For tickets and more: Ticketmaster.com/ScorpionsVegas.
With more than 110 million records sold, the band will play fan favorites including “Wind of Change,” “Still Loving You,” “Rock You Like a Hurricane,” “Send Me an Angel,” “No One Like You” and more. Founded in Hannover, West Germany in 1965, Scorpions were part of the first wave of metal in the 1970s.
Their debut album “Lonesome Crow” was released in 1972. The band rose to arena status with seminal releases “Lovedrive,” “Virgin Killer” and “Animal Magnetism.” In the 1980s, Scorpions amassed a string of Billboard chart-toppers from “Love at First Sting” and “Blackout.”
















