Following overwhelming demand, the 13-time GRAMMY-winning singer, songwriter, and production legend will return to the Pearl Concert Theater at the Palms Casino Resort for a two-night engagement on Friday, Nov. 14 and Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025. Both shows kick off at 8 p.m., and if his previous Vegas stint was any indication, tickets are likely to vanish faster than a late-night love song.
Backed by a catalog that defined multiple generations of R&B, Babyface isn’t just putting on a concert. He’s curating a time machine. From his own iconic slow burns like “Whip Appeal,” “Every Time I Close My Eyes,” and “When Can I See You,” to a jaw-dropping arsenal of hits he penned and produced for superstars like Whitney Houston, Madonna, Boyz II Men, and more, the show is a masterclass in pop and soul history.
Fans who know every lyric to “End of the Road” or still get chills from “Take a Bow” can grab early access through an artist presale beginning Tuesday, July 22 at 10 a.m. PT, using the code BABYFACE. Additional presales will roll out throughout the week, leading up to the general on-sale starting Friday, July 25 at 10 a.m. PT via AXS.com.

Who Is Babyface? Only a Genius, That’s All.
With 13 GRAMMYs and a résumé that reads like a Billboard Hall of Fame, Babyface (a.k.a. Kenneth Edmonds) has quietly built one of the most influential careers in music. The only producer to win “Producer of the Year” four times, including an unmatched three-year streak from 1995 to 1997, he’s the architect behind some of the most unforgettable ballads of the last 50 years.
He’s also the co-founder of LaFace Records, the powerhouse label responsible for launching Usher, Toni Braxton, TLC, Outkast, and P!nk into the stratosphere. As a solo artist, he dropped a trilogy of back-to-back multi-platinum albums, including Tender Lover (1989), For the Cool in You (1993), and The Day (1996), cementing his legacy as both a hitmaker and heartbreaker.
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