Adele surprises her fans during her Las Vegas residency

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In November 2022, Adele He began his residence in The Colosseum In Las Vegas. Some concerts that she has been enjoying so much that she has ended up extending them over time and has already been performing every weekend in Weekends with Adele. In fact, the artist has announced that there will be more weekends with her until next June. And on this occasion, he has confirmed that they will be the last concerts.

Although many fans come to enjoy her show in the American city, the majority of her followers cannot go see her live. For this reason, the most loyal fans are waiting for him to finish his residency and return to give concerts around the world. Given these requests, the singer of Hello has something to say.

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For all those who are eagerly waiting for Adele returns from tour, the interpreter of One and Only He made some statements in his last show. A message of hope for her fans and for the world that she is looking forward to seeing the British live again. The singer has assured that when she releases her next album she will go on tour again.

I just don’t think I’m going to write an album for a while… But next time I do, I’ll go wherever you live.”the artist stated in the middle of the show.

However, before this great news there is bad news. And it is that, She herself has confirmed that this album will take a while to arrive. Even his followers have started joking on social media about the possibility of him coming out in 10 years. In fact, Adele He has released only four albums throughout his career.

As they say, things in the palace go slowly and the singer of Rolling in the Deep She is a crack at music. Their albums may take a while to release but they never disappoint. Therefore, we will have to wait a while to enjoy a live concert by the singer again — unless you are planning a trip to Las Vegas, then you should run and grab a ticket to see her.

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During this year, everything has happened in those concerts that have changed his life. A documentary has even been recorded in which many of the experiences that are happening in these shows are recorded.

“This residency, these shows have changed my life. I desperately needed to fall in love with playing live again., and I have done it. I needed to reconnect with my songs and remember what they mean to me, and I did! Being on stage for the last year so up close and personal with an audience again after all these years It has been a truly extraordinary heartwarming experience that I will never forget.“, confessed the interpreter of Make You Feel My Love a few months ago.

Adele takes stock of her residency in Las Vegas now that it is coming to an end: “These shows have changed my life”

The good thing is that the singer has reconnected with live music and that will make her want to go back on tour even more. “It made me realize how much I enjoy being on stage, that I am very good at it and that it is 100% my place. So let’s go one last time before I become a showgirl forever! I love you and I will see you soon on the other side x”, he concluded. Adele.

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