NewsHow Usher's 'My Way' Residency Has Made Park MGM Vegas's Main Attraction

How Usher’s ‘My Way’ Residency Has Made Park MGM Vegas’s Main Attraction

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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – MAY 06: Usher performs during the Lovers & Friends music festival at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds on May 06, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Candice Ward/Getty Images)

Global megastar and eight-time GRAMMY Award winner Usher took his talents to Las Vegas for a string of shows at Caesar’s Palace two years ago. It had been over five years since the ageless heartthrob’s last tour and quite some time since he’d delivered a new album to his adoring fans. However, as one of this generation’s true iconic performers, the then 42-year-old delivered the way he has for the past three decades. The buzz from the performances was so massive that down the way, Caesar’s prime competitor, Park MGM, took notice and made a move to crown the Atlanta-born crooner its king.

No need to explain; everyone knows…if you’re in Vegas, you must be here to see Usher. 

And being the home to Usher’s one-of-a-kind residency makes it a place to remember. 

‘Yeah, man,’ the 44-year-old father of four has redefined what it means to blow the roof off of a place,e and Park MGM’s spot in Vegas’ history has been firmly cemented as a result. 

Source: Black Enterprise

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