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All the New Year’s Eve Vegas headliners announced so far

If you’ve started making plans for how you’ll be spending New Year’s Eve in Las Vegas, you’ve probably noticed that there are already a number of enticing options, including a date from Bruno Mars, which was just announced and goes on sale this Friday at 10 a.m.; plus back-to-back shows featuring Maroon 5 and Pretty Lights; single dates featuring dance music maestros Diplo and Tiësto; along with Britney Spears and Celine Dion, who are both in the midst of residencies. Keep reading for a look at the shows that have been announced already.

Maroon 5 at Mandalay Bay

Wednesday, Dec. 30 and Thursday, Dec. 31

Tickets range from $99-$224.50

Bruno Mars at the Chelsea at Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

Thursday, Dec. 31

Tickets start at $150

Britney Spears at Axis at Planet Hollywood

Wednesday, Dec. 30 and Thursday, Dec. 31

Tickets are $97

Celine Dion at Colosseum at Caesars

Wednesday, Dec. 30 and Thursday, Dec. 31

Tickets range from $55-$500

Pretty Lights at the Brooklyn Bowl at the Linq

Thursday, Dec. 31 and Friday, Jan. 1

Tickets range from $79.95 to $399.95

Diplo at Surrender Nightclub

Thursday, Dec. 31

Tickets range from $55 for ladies to $82 for men

Tiësto at Hakkasan Nightclub

Thursday, Dec. 31

Tickets range from $100 for ladies to $200 for men

Michael Cavanaugh at South Point Hotel Grand Ballroom

Thursday, Dec. 31

Tickets are $149 and include four-course dinner, open bar, party favors and a champagn toast

Cedric the Entertainer at the Joint

Wednesday, Dec. 30

Tickets start at $49.50

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