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50 Cent Earns His First Las Vegas Residency; Check Out All The Details

BY Edwin Lamptey October 19, 2024 9:01 AM EDT
Photo Source: Instagram/@50cent

50 Cent has just earned his first-ever Las Vegas residency. He made the exciting announcement on his social media platforms, and he’s making a big promise already.

The entertainer may not have released new music anymore, but his older hits are still being enjoyed heavily to this day.

From clubs to sports arenas, as well as parties or just in the car, his classics do remain hard to avoid. The timeless aspect of songs like “In Da Club,” “Many Men”, “P.I.M.P.,” and more are why people still want him to perform on occasion as well. 

“My first Vegas residency is going to be an experience, you don’t wanna miss this! I’ll be doing 6 Exclusive shows December 27 – January 4 at PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. Tickets on sale Saturday 🔥,” the rapper wrote.

Sources indicate that there will be a special New Year’s Eve celebration that’s being presented by 50’s Sire Spirits. 

50 Cent: In Da Club, which is the name of his residency, will see him perform some of those instant hits we mentioned earlier.

While this is an important opportunity for the multi-business owner on its face, it’s also coming with some generous incentives. The outlet is reporting that 50 Cent will become $15,000,000 richer for these six performances. 

In other news, amid Diddy’s longwinded legal battle, one of his most vocal critics has been 50 Cent, who has consistently trolled the Bad Boy Records founder online and even began teasing a documentary about his legal woes late last year.

In May, 50 Cent made this a reality and sold the documentary to Netflix. Now, the Alexandria Stapleton-directed doc has been confirmed, and its proceeds will go towards helping victims of sexual assault.

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