November 24th 2024.
Adele's final show in Las Vegas was an incredibly emotional experience for the singer and her fans. After two years of performing at Caesars Palace, she bid farewell to the 4,000-capacity venue with her 100th Weekend With Adele show. As she took her final bow, tears streamed down her face, and she couldn't help but express her gratitude to the devoted audience.
In her heartfelt address to the crowd, Adele confessed that she doesn't know when she will return to the stage. This comes after her announcement earlier this year to take a break from music. "I'm so sad that this residency is over, but I'm so grateful that it happened. I will miss it and all of you terribly. I truly don't know when I will perform again," she shared with emotion.
Fans captured and shared footage of the show on social media, capturing Adele's raw emotions as she reflected on the start of her residency. It was supposed to begin in January 2022, but due to an outbreak of Covid among production staff, the inaugural show had to be cancelled with only 24 hours notice. Adele was devastated and shared a tearful video apologizing for the cancellation, explaining that her show wasn't ready.
Looking back on that tumultuous time, Adele shared with her fans in Vegas, "It got off to such a rocky start, one of the worst years of my life. I was being punched around, it was horrible. I was even told it was career suicide and that Vegas would never forgive me for cancelling last minute." However, she also shared that this experience taught her to trust her gut and not do anything that doesn't feel right. "If something doesn't feel right, don't do it, no matter what it is. I'm talking about gut instinct. And I'm so proud of myself, my team, my band, and my fans," she added passionately.
After her residency in Vegas, Adele is now taking an extended break from music. She recently confirmed her engagement to Rich Paul, who was in the audience for her final show. Throughout her residency, Adele has declared her love for Rich multiple times, making their engagement an even more special moment. "I'm so thankful to Vegas for giving me a second chance," she shared with her fans.
Adele's Vegas residency has been a major success, with fans traveling from all over the world to see her perform. Her initial 24-night run was estimated to make her $685,000 per show, not including profits from merchandise. Unfortunately, due to delivery delays and Covid, the first show had to be cancelled, causing heartache for everyone involved. "We've tried everything to put it together in time, but we've been destroyed by delivery delays and Covid. I'm gutted and sorry it's so last minute. We've been awake for over 30 hours trying to figure it out, but we've run out of time," Adele explained in her video at the time.
But despite the challenges, Adele's residency has been filled with unforgettable moments. From her gorgeous interaction with Celine Dion to her vocal support for the LGBTQ+ community during Pride, she has left a lasting impact on her fans. On Halloween, she wowed everyone with her costumes, and she has also been open and honest about her personal life, giving updates on her health and struggles with fame.
Now, as she takes a break from the spotlight once again, Adele leaves her fans with a message of love and appreciation. "I will not see you for a long time, but I will hold you dear in my heart throughout my break. I will fantasize about these shows and the ones I've done in the last three years. It has been amazing, and I just need a rest. I've spent the last seven years building a new life for myself, and now I want to live it," she shared with her audience.
And with that, Adele bids farewell to her Vegas residency, leaving behind unforgettable memories and a grateful heart.
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