The boy band phenomenon of the late ’80s is keeping the party going in Sin City. New Kids on the Block (NKOTB) have announced an extension of their hit Las Vegas residency, “The Right Stuff,” adding 16 fresh dates that stretch into October 2026 at Dolby Live at Park MGM. The expansion follows a wildly successful launch earlier this month, with the group—comprising Donnie Wahlberg, Joey McIntyre, Jordan Knight, Jonathan Knight, and Danny Wood—citing overwhelming fan demand as the spark behind the decision
.Kicking off on November 12, 2025, the residency has already drawn raves for its high-energy mashup of nostalgic hits like “Hangin’ Tough” and “Step by Step,” blended with dazzling choreography, elaborate sets, and interactive fan moments. The new shows, slated for June, July, and October 2026, promise more of the same electric vibe, transforming the venue into a time capsule of ’90s pop euphoria.
Donnie Wahlberg, the band’s charismatic frontman and Blue Bloods star, couldn’t hide his enthusiasm in a statement. “What we’ve built here in Vegas, together with our Blockheads, is truly magical,” he gushed. “The energy, the love, the connection—it’s unlike anything else. Extending our residency was too irresistible to pass up, and we’re thrilled to extend our stay here at the Dolby through 2026.” Fellow member Jordan Knight echoed the sentiment on social media, teasing “one last dance” vibes while hinting at surprises for returning fans.
Tickets for the added dates go on presale starting November 18 for NKOTB’s fan club, with general sales firing up November 21 via Ticketmaster. Prices begin around $100, with VIP packages offering meet-and-greets and exclusive merch. This marks the group’s boldest Vegas commitment yet, surpassing their 2013-2014 stint at the same venue.
For a band that’s sold over 80 million albums worldwide and recently wrapped a massive 50-city tour, the residency revival feels like a full-circle triumph. As Wahlberg put it, it’s about recapturing that unbreakable bond with fans who’ve grown up alongside the hits. With 2026 locked in, NKOTB are proving timeless anthems—and irresistible extensions—keep the beat alive.














