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Leona Lewis is sprinkling a little extra starlight on Las Vegas this season.
The Grammy-nominated powerhouse officially kicked off her holiday spectacular A Starry Night on October 30 at Voltaire at The Venetian — and it’s pure festive magic from start to finish.
The 100-minute show, produced by her husband Dennis Jauch, is a glittering fusion of music, nostalgia, and heart. With 14 songs spanning holiday classics, soulful originals, and a few unexpected gems, A Starry Night delivers everything Leona fans could hope for — and more.
Walking through the venue felt like stepping into a living snow globe. Sparkling Christmas trees and twinkling fairy lights framed the intimate theater, while snowflake bubbles floated from above, setting a dreamy tone for the night. Along the hallways, guests were treated to personal snapshots from Leona’s life — moments with her daughter Coco, pictures with her longtime mentor Simon Cowell, and a sweet throwback performing with Taylor Swift.
The night opened with an extra-special touch — snippets of 3-year-old Coco’s voice woven into the music. Between songs, Leona shared stories about love, motherhood, and the deep emotional pull of the holidays.
A clear showstopper came when Leona performed Frank Sinatra’s “Fly Me to the Moon” — while literally flying. Suspended high above the audience in a glittering silver moon, she crooned effortlessly. Backstage, she told Just Jared, “I’ve been wanting to fly on a giant moon for ten years but production would always tell me, we don’t have the budget for that. But it finally happened!”
Leona’s husband and creative partner Dennis Jauch’s vision made sure no detail was missed. Midway through, Leona invited an audience couple to sit under a rose-adorned table while she serenaded them with “You Are the Reason.” And as the show reached its finale, she belted out her fan-favorite “One More Sleep,” bringing everyone to their feet in a full-blown holiday singalong.
Ending to a standing ovation, Leona’s Vegas holiday show proves that the spirit of Christmas can sparkle just a little brighter under her voice. A Starry Night runs through January 1, 2026, at Voltaire — and it’s a must-see for anyone chasing that warm, glittery glow of the season.
“A STARRY NIGHT” SET LIST
Winter Wonderland
Santa Claus Is Comin’ To Town
O Holy Night
Better In Time
Mister Sandman
Mr Right
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Merry Christmas, Baby
Run
Fly Me To The Moon
You Are The Reason
Bleeding Love
Higher Love
One More Sleep


