Dolly Parton Fans Left Scrambling as “Demand Far Exceeded” Available Tickets To Sold-Out Vegas Residency
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Dolly Parton Fans Left Scrambling as “Demand Far Exceeded” Available Tickets To Sold-Out Vegas Residency

Fans still hoping to get to see Dolly Parton's Las Vegas residency are unfortunately out of luck. Only 90 minutes after announcing her Dolly: Live in Vegas residency, the Country Music Hall of Fame member sold out all tickets.

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Dolly: Live in Vegas will be held on December 4, 6, 7, 10, 12 and 13, at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, with the venue breaking the news that tickets were quickly snatched up.

"Thank you to all the fans who logged on for tickets to Dolly: Live in Las Vegas today," Caesars Palace posted soon after the residency was announced. "The demand far exceeded the available tickets and there are no more tickets available at this time."

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When announcing the news, the Country Music Hall of Fame member said she is eager to return to Sin City.

"To say I'm excited would be an understatement," Parton says. "I haven't worked Vegas in years and I've always loved singing there. I'm looking so forward to the shows in The Colosseum at Caesars and I hope you are as well. See you there!"

According to The Hollywood Reporter, a limited number of seats remain on third-party ticket sites.

Dolly Parton's "Dolly: An Original Musical"

In addition to getting ready for Las Vegas, Parton is also putting the finishing touches on Dolly: An Original Musical. The show, about Parton's life and career, will premiere in Nashville in July, before heading to Broadway.

"I have a lot of mixed emotions about the whole thing," Parton tells People. "It was very emotional, just to watch the whole thing. When it started, I'd cry some, and then I'd laugh some, and I think, 'Oh, my Lord, why did I do that?' Or just, 'How did I ever have the time to do all that?' So you have a lot of mixed emotions and have thoughts about every part of it."

Parton has had a hand in every part of the musical, including picking the actors and writing the songs.

"I wrote a lot of the original songs," Parton says. "In addition to the fact that we will be using the hit songs that people know, telling the stories and the timeline and when they're recorded. But actually, I've been working on it for years, and it does feel good to finally have it almost here."