Calgary Herald

Vegas, here she comes

- HANNAH DREIER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

LAS VEGAS — Las Vegas is getting its newest pop fixture.

Britney Spears is set to begin her two-year residency at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, just in time to catch the town’s massive New Year’s Eve crowds.

The Grammy-winning singer will perform 50 shows each in 2014 and 2015.

Casino executives say the gig may be extended if it proves a success.

Spears, 32, is expected to lip-sync to her biggest hits, including Oops, I Did It Again, ... Baby One More Time and Toxic.

She’s among the youngest stars to have settled down to quasi-retirement in Las Vegas. Other successful Strip headliners include Celine Dion and Elton John.

The show takes place in a relatively intimate theatre with nightclub touches, including table and bottle service. Tickets range from $59 to $179.

Before the announceme­nt of the residency, Spears’ strongest Las Vegas tie derived from her short-lived marriage. A 22-year-old Spears married her childhood friend in Sin City in 2004, and got the marriage annulled 55 hours later.

Spears made a grand Las Vegas entrance this month with fire-breathers, contortion­ists, snake charmers and hunky dancers welcoming her during a staged event at Planet Hollywood.

A portion of the Strip was temporaril­y closed so she could pull up to the casino in a convertibl­e. Spears told Las Vegas, “this is my city” now, then immediatel­y went home to Los Angeles.

Spears has released seven platinum-plus albums since she debuted on the music scene in 1999. Her eighth album, Britney Jean, was released this month to tepid reviews.

 ?? Michelange­lo Di Battista/Sony/RCA ?? Britney Spears is among the youngest stars to have settled down with a Las Vegas show. Her eighth album, Britney Jean, was released this month to tepid reviews.
Michelange­lo Di Battista/Sony/RCA Britney Spears is among the youngest stars to have settled down with a Las Vegas show. Her eighth album, Britney Jean, was released this month to tepid reviews.

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