Adele FINALLY reschedules Las Vegas residency for November

‘Thank you for your patience!’: Adele FINALLY reschedules her Las Vegas residency 10 months on – and insists her ‘horrible’ decision to cancel last minute was the ‘right’ thing to do

  • The singer will return to The Colosseum at Caesars Palace from November 18, 2022 to March 25, 2023
  • In addition to the 24 rescheduled shows, eight new shows have also been announced for her residency
  • Access to each presale will be limited with priority given to fans who held tickets for the original show dates
  • The refunded fans presale will be available on Wednesday, August 10 with the general verified fan presale released the day after 
  • The singer, 34, left several fans thousands of pounds out of pocket after she cancelled her residency in January with just 24 hours notice 

Adele has finally confirmed the new dates for her Las Vegas residency, months after leaving fans thousands of pounds out of pocket when she pulled the plug on her shows with just 24 hours notice.  

The 34-year-old superstar had been set to open her Weekends with Adele show at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace back in January but cancelled at the last minute. 

After rescheduled dates for the gig were leaked last week, the singer took to Instagram on Monday to confirm the show will start in November as she thanked fans for their ‘patience’ and revealed that priority will be given to existing ticket holders. 

‘Thank you for your patience!’: Adele finally announced her reschedules Las Vegas dates on Monday as she stood by her ‘horrible’ decision to cancel the shows last-minute 

Alongside a show poster she penned: ‘Words can’t explain how ecstatic I am to finally be able to announce these rescheduled shows. I truly was heartbroken to have to cancel them.

‘But after what feels like an eternity of figuring out logistics for the show that I really want to deliver, and knowing it can happen, I’m more excited than ever! 

‘Now I know for some of you it was a horrible decision on my part, and I will always be sorry for that, but I promise you it was the right one. 

‘To be with you in such an intimate space every week has been what I’ve most been looking forward to and I’m going to give you the absolute best of me.

‘Thank you for your patience, I love you ♥️ Adele.’

‘Mortified’: In January the hitmaker’s highly-anticipated Las Vegas residency was canceled just 24 hours before she was set to hit the stage at Caesar’s Palace

Despite rumours that the residency was being moved to a different venue, Adele confirmed she will still perform at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. 

In addition to the 24 rescheduled shows, eight new shows have also been announced. Performances will now take place from November 18, 2022 to March 25, 2023.

HOW TO GET TICKETS TO ADELE’S RESCHEDULED LAS VEGAS RESIDENCY

Ticketmaster states: ‘A select number of tickets will be available across all 32 performances. 

‘There will be two opportunities to purchase tickets for these shows. 

‘Access to each presale will be limited with priority given to fans who held tickets for the original show dates or had previously registered and been waitlisted for the Weekends with Adele Verified Fan Presale. 

‘Eligible fans will receive an email invitation from Ticketmaster on Wednesday, August 3 with further instructions on how to participate. 

‘More information on tickets will be released on August 3.

‘If you are unable to make your rescheduled show date, you have the ability to request a refund until Monday, August 1, 2022.’  

A select number of tickets will be available across all 32 performances, with two opportunities to purchase tickets for these shows. 

Access to each presale will be limited with priority given to fans who held tickets for the original show dates or had previously registered and been waitlisted for the Weekends with Adele Verified Fan Presale. 

The refunded fans presale will be available on Wednesday, August 10 with the general verified fan presale released the day after. 

On Wednesday, August 3 fans who held tickets for the original show dates, or who had previously registered and been waitlisted for the Weekends with Adele Verified Fan Presale, will receive an email invitation from Ticketmaster with further instructions on how to participate. 

More information will be made available at that time. 

The  new dates come after it was reported that the Easy On Me hitmaker had been motivated to ‘push forward’ with rescheduling her Sin City shows after returning to the stage for two sell-out gigs at Hyde Park in London at the beginning of July.

A source told The Sun: ‘Adele loved performing in London and it gave her the drive to push forward with her Vegas residency.

‘An announcement is coming in the next few weeks. Management have asked for a celebration to promote her return.’

Back in January, the Grammy Award winning songstress wept as she explained to fans that she had ‘tried everything’ to get her show up and running but Covid had ‘destroyed’ everything.

She said in a video shared to her social media channels: ‘I’m so sorry, but my show ain’t ready.

‘We’ve tried absolutely everything we can to put it together in time and for it to be good enough for you, but we’ve been absolutely destroyed by delivery delays and Covid.

‘Half my crew and team are [ill] with Covid and still are, and it’s been impossible.’

Kick off: Weekends with Adele was set to begin at Las Vegas’ Caesar’s Palace on January 21 but said that Covid had ‘destroyed’ everything

The star was reportedly unhappy with the staging, which involved her singing the songs in a mocked-up swimming pool. But her decision infuriated fans, many of whom had forked out thousands to travel long distances to the gigs. 

Earlier this month, during a performance at BST Festival in Hyde Park London, the singer said she was utterly ‘mortified’ at having to cancel the shows, saying the last thing she wanted was to ‘let people down’.

The Grammy-winning star was performing her first UK gig in five years as she told the crowds that she ‘takes singing very seriously’.

She told the crowd: ‘I know that a lot of things have happened with this album and I’m sure a lot of you feel that you’ve been let down and stuff, which is mortifying really and upsetting to me.

Plug: Adele’s concerts were originally set to kick off on on January 21 and run every Friday and Saturday until April 16, with a brief intermission on the weekend of February 18 and 19

Insiders in the Caesars Palace camp told TMZ in May that the resort and Live Nation had to arrive at a workable arrangement with the singer within a month in order for the show to go forward. 

Adele’s boyfriend Rich Paul, a top-flight sports agent, had apparently entered the negotiations on the show, which is allegedly projected to make $150 million.

The sources said that Adele had multiple bones of contention about the show, including but not limited to the choir and the sound system.

Caesars insiders also cited a disagreement over a swimming pool that was meant to be part of the concert set.

Working together: Adele’s boyfriend Rich Paul, a top-flight sports agent, had apparently entered the negotiations on the show, which is allegedly projected to make $150 million

Previously, rumours circulated that Adele fought with the set designer over the water feature.

In April, Adele reportedly fired her creative team and hired a whole new one in a bid to help save her postponed residency.

She is understood to have split with the creative team behind the residency and instead drafted in Take That’s creative expert to take the reins.

Her decision comes after she revealed the postponed run of concerts will ‘absolutely’ be happening this year as she wants to have another baby next year.

Adele parted ways with her long-term collaborator Esmeralda ‘Es’ Devlin, who designed the set for her 121-date tour in 2016, and hired Kim Gavin and Stufish, according to The Telegraph.

Artistic director Kim has been behind every Take That tour since 1992 and has won a BAFTA for his work on Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway.

Meanwhile, Stufish are the production designers who are behind the Rolling Stones upcoming 60th anniversary tour and Stormzy’s Heavy is the Head tour.

Struggle: Earlier this month, during a performance at BST Festival in Hyde Park London, the singer said she was utterly ‘mortified’ at having to cancel the shows

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