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Ringo Starr brings “STARR ART” to Las Vegas (Sept 5–Oct 15)

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Garbo/Shutterstock (14736091ai)
Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band performs
Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band performs in concert, New Lenox, Illinois, USA - 14 Sep 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Garbo/Shutterstock (14736091ai) Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band performs Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band performs in concert, New Lenox, Illinois, USA - 14 Sep 2024

Ringo Starr is adding a splash of color to his Las Vegas run this fall with STARR ART, a new gallery exhibition timed to his All Starr Band shows at The Venetian. The exhibit showcases Ringo’s own artwork—including, for the first time at a public show, his original paintings alongside limited editions and signed works—offering fans a different kind of Ringo performance: vibrant canvases, peace-and-love motifs, and his playful, pop-art sensibility.

When & where

  • Dates: September 5 – October 15, 2025

  • Venue: Animazing Gallery, Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas

  • Ties to the concerts: Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band play The Venetian Theatre Sept 17–27, making the exhibit an easy pre- or post-show stop.

What you’ll see

  • Original paintings debut: This is Ringo’s first art show since 2019 and the first time he’s presenting his original paintings to the public, in addition to his familiar limited edition and signed pieces.

  • Spin Art & pop-art flair: Expect large, kinetic Spin Art canvases and bright, whimsical imagery in a tradition often compared to Warhol and Haring—filtered through Ringo’s own “peace and love” lens.

  • Collector perks: The gallery plans a private artist reception for collectors who purchase works prior to the event (details from the gallery).

Why it matters to Ringo fans

  • A different side of Ringo: He began painting with acrylics and oils before expanding into digital composition in the late ‘90s; this show brings that evolution full-circle.

  • Do good while you groove: 100% of Ringo’s artist proceeds from the exhibition benefit The Lotus Foundation, supporting causes ranging from substance abuse treatment to animal welfare.

  • Make it a full Ringo night: Pair the gallery visit with an All Starr Band set—hits, deep cuts, and a stroll through Ringo’s visual world in the same resort.

Planning your visit

  • Best move: Hit the Grand Canal Shoppes in the afternoon for the exhibit, grab dinner on property, then head to The Venetian Theatre for the show.

  • Merch & more: Keep an eye on the gallery and Ringo’s official channels for exhibit updates, possible signings, and print availability.

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