Floetry Returns to Resorts World Theatre After 10-Year Vegas Break

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Floetry Returns to Resorts World Theatre After 10-Year Vegas Break

Floetry's Vegas Return Is Everything We Needed

Let me tell you something - when I saw Floetry was finally coming back to Vegas after a ten-year hiatus, I literally stopped what I was doing. These women didn't just make music; they made poetry sexy and brought spoken word into R&B in a way nobody else could touch. Marsha Ambrosius and Natalie “The Floacist” Stewart are hitting Resorts World Theatre on Saturday, May 16, 2026, and I'm not gonna lie - this is the kind of show that reminds you why Vegas attracts real talent, not just the overproduced nonsense we sometimes get.

The Black Promoters Collective is bringing this tour to life, and they‘re not playing around. They’ve been making major moves in the industry - ranking #39 on the Global Pollstar Top 100 Promoters list as the only wholly Black-owned live music company up there. Real talk, that matters when it comes to putting together authentic experiences that actually honor the artists and the culture.

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Why This Show Hits Different

Floetry changed the game back in the early 2000s when R&B was going through some serious evolution. While everyone else was trying to keep up with trends, these two were out here making “Say Yes,” “Getting Late,” and “Butterflies” - songs that still hit different today. Ambrosius brought those rich, soulful vocals while Stewart delivered spoken word that made you actually listen to every single word. Their debut Floetic went platinum because it was vulnerable, intelligent, and intimate in ways that most artists are still trying to figure out.

What makes this even better? They're bringing Raheem DeVaughn and Teedra Moses along for the ride. DeVaughn knows how to blend romantic vulnerability with social consciousness, and Teedra Moses is what we call an “artist's artist” - the kind of performer other performers respect. Her Complex Simplicity album is still a cult classic for good reason. Check out the official Resorts World entertainment page for all the details.

The Venue Actually Gets It Right

Here‘s where I give credit where it’s due - Resorts World Theatre is one of the few venues in Vegas that actually understands what makes a great concert experience. That 4,850-seat capacity means it's big enough to feel special but small enough that even the worst seats put you just 150 feet from the stage. The L-ISA Immersive Hyperreal Sound technology with over 200 speakers isn‘t just fancy tech talk - it actually makes a difference when you’re trying to catch every nuance in Floetry‘s layered vocals and poetry.

The VIP options here aren’t just about charging more money for mediocre perks either. Dedicated VIP entry, luxury banquettes with cocktail service, and private lounges with premium access - they're doing it right. You can choose between general admission floor or fully seated, which gives you options based on how you want to experience the show.

Don't Sleep on This One

Tickets go on sale Friday, March 6 at 10 a.m. PT through AXS.com, and absolutely do not wait on this one. Floetry hasn't toured together since 2016, and with seven Grammy nominations and classic status under their belt, this isn‘t going to be one of those shows where you can casually decide last minute. They’re celebrating over 25 years in the game and their classic Floetic album - this is the kind of nostalgic excellence that sells out fast in Vegas.

I‘ve seen too many people sleep on the real artists while throwing money at overhyped mediocrity. This is your chance to see two women who literally helped define what contemporary R&B could be, backed by artists who understand what soulful music actually means. Mark your calendars, set your alarms, and get ready for a night that’ll remind you why authentic artistry never goes out of style.

Event Information

After nearly ten years away from touring together, iconic R&B duo Floetry (Marsha Ambrosius and Natalie 'The Floacist' Stewart) returns to the stage for one unforgettable night, joined by special guests Raheem DeVaughn and Teedra Moses. This highly anticipated show marks their first national tour since 2016, celebrating their platinum-selling catalog including beloved songs like 'Say Yes,' 'Getting Late,' and 'Butterflies.'

Resorts World Theatre

Resorts World Las Vegas

Date(s) & Time(s)
  • Sat, May 16, 2026 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM

3131 Las Vegas Blvd S • Las Vegas, NV 89109 View map →

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Keisha Morrison is a Chicago native who's been calling Vegas home for 8 years. As a former marketing exec turned freelance writer, she brings an unfiltered perspective to Vegas nightlife, dining, and entertainment. Known for her hot takes and honest reviews, Keisha tells you what's actually worth your time and money - no sugarcoating required. When she's not exploring the latest Vegas openings, she's probably at a dive bar or rooftop pool, living her best life.
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