JAY “JEEZY” JENKINS CLOSES FINAL 2025 LAS VEGAS RESIDENCY SHOWS TO COMPLETE A FULLY SOLD-OUT YEAR ACROSS TOUR AND RESIDENCY AT PH LIVE PLANET HOLLYWOOD RESORT & CASINO
Jeezy closed the curtain on his 2025 Las Vegas residency with back-to-back sold-out performances at PH Live inside Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, delivering an electric finale worthy of a historic year. Mirroring the nationwide phenomenon of his TM:101 Live Tour, where every single date sold out across the country, Jeezy’s final two sold-out Vegas shows were jam-packed with fans who flew in from across the United States. Many returned after attending October’s Masquerade Shows, determined to experience the magic one more time.
The evening screamed excellence from the very beginning as it opened with a spellbinding performance by renowned Black ballerina, Paige Fraser, who glided across the stage to a cinematic opening video montage, Legend of the Snowman. Her gorgeous, sweeping movements were set to a brand-new overture crafted by musical director Adam Blackstone, setting an elegant, elevated tone for the night. Fraser returned for a second appearance, moving gracefully through the crowd under a single spotlight, interacting with fans as she made her way to and off the stage during the second video montage set to Frank Sinatra’s “My Way.” Fraser, currently starring on Broadway in The Lion King, embodied the fusion of classical artistry and hip-hop culture that defines this residency.
On night one of the two-night finale, special guest, Grammy nominated rap veteran, Mannie Fresh, surprised the crowd and joined Jeezy on stage for their smash hit “And Then What.” The moment the first notes dropped, the entire house erupted, with fans rapping every bar word for word as the energy surged to a fever pitch. It was a pure celebration of era-defining hip-hop, delivered with show-stopping chemistry and Vegas-level spectacle.
The venue pulsed from first note to final encore. A sea of black-tie elegance filled the room, with fans dressed in tuxedos, bow ties, sequined gowns, and couture looks. They stayed on their feet the entire night, rapping every word in unison as Jeezy delivered a masterclass in showmanship, presence, and cultural command.
In a crowning achievement, Jeezy’s October and November performances set a Guinness World Records title for the largest orchestra ever assembled for a hip-hop concert, with 101 members. That momentum carried into the finale, where The Color of Noize orchestra was on fire under the direction of composer Derrick Hodge, while the band, led by musical director Adam Blackstone, was nothing short of stellar. The fusion of symphonic power and hip-hop authenticity created a cinematic, full-body experience that turned PH Live into a living, breathing celebration of artistry and community.
The finale drew a constellation of stars, including former NBA champion Dwyane Wade, actress and producer Gabrielle Union, all-time boxing great Floyd Mayweather, comedian Michael Blackson, and more. Their presence amplified an already electric atmosphere, as the entire venue moved with the energy of a cultural event that felt both intimate and epic.
From the nationwide sold-out TM:101 Live symphonic tour to a record-setting orchestral residency, 2025 proved that Jeezy continues to elevate himself and his brand. He remains a force to be continuously reckoned with, pushing boundaries and redefining the live hip-hop experience for a new era.
This could not have been a better end to the TM:101 Live 2025 Shows. The legacy continues, and the stakes only rise from here. Big news for 2026 is coming soon.

About Jeezy
Jenkins is a Grammy-nominated artist, New York Times Best Selling Author, entrepreneur, and cultural icon who has sold over 10 million albums worldwide. Known for his authentic storytelling and business acumen, Jeezy continues to expand his influence beyond music into various entrepreneurial ventures that impact communities and inspire positive change. Jeezy is currently on a nationally sold-out tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of his iconic, debut album: Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101 with the TM:101 Live tour featuring The Color of Noize Orchestra conducted by Derrick Hodge and musical director Adam Blackstone.
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