Adele devotees who tragically missed the opportunity to experience her 32-date Las Vegas residency will have 34 more chances to catch her show this year. Weekends With Adele at Caesars Palace will resume on June 16-17 and continue on until November 4. Additionally, the subsequent performances will be recorded and made into a live-from-Vegas concert film or television special.
The 34-year-old superstar shared the news with her Colosseum crowd during her Saturday show, which was originally slated to be the residency’s finale.
“Playing to 4,000 people for 34 dates isn’t enough, and I understand that,” Adele reportedly said from the stage. “So I’m coming back.”
The live recordings will take place during the first few shows, before Garth Brooks makes his return to the showroom from July 6-23. Adele revealed she was recording them “to make sure anyone who desires to see this show can see it.”
Not a Sure Thing
It was unclear whether or not Adele would come back. Over the past few months, fan speculation has been high as the singer discussed starting a family with her boyfriend, sports agent Rich Paul, and has mentioned chronic back issues.
Last year, Adele’s most passionate fans learned this lesson the hard way. Just one day before the residency was set to launch on November 18, 2022, the artist postponed it. In an emotional video, Adele informed her fans—many of whom had traveled to Las Vegas from around the world—that the show was not prepared and cited delivery delays and coronavirus illness among her crew members.
How to Get Tickets
A presale for the second leg of the residency will begin at 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 5. Ticketmaster Verified Fans can register for the presale through 11:59 p.m. Sunday, April 2.
Only fans who receive a unique code will be able to purchase tickets for performances on a first-come, first-served basis.
“Registration does not guarantee tickets,” according to Ticketmaster. “We expect there will be higher demand than there are tickets available. A lottery-style process will determine which registered Verified Fans will receive a unique access code and which will be put on the waitlist.”
If the demand from the Verified Fans process surpasses the supply, there won’t be a public onsale.
For the latest information and to register for the presale, please visit verifiedfan.ticketmaster.com/adele.
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Adele fans who were sadly unable to witness the singer’s 32-date Las Vegas residency will now have 34 more opportunities to see the show this year. Weekends With Adele at Caesars Palace will restart on June 16-17 and continue through November 4. The subsequent performances will also be recorded and released as a live-from-Vegas concert film or television special.
Adele herself announced the news to her Colosseum audience during Saturday’s show, which was expected to be the residency’s concluding night.
“Performing for 4,000 people for 34 dates is not enough, and I recognize that,” Adele reportedly said from the stage. “So I’m coming back.”
The live recordings will reportedly take place during the first few shows, preceding Garth Brooks’s return to the same showroom from July 6-23. Adele told her audience she was recording them “to guarantee anyone who desires to see this show can see it.”
Never a Sure Bet
Although expected, her comeback to Caesars was never assured. In fact, it had been the subject of fan speculation for months. Previously, the 34-year-old superstar said she planned to start a family with her partner, sports agent Rich Paul. She also complained of chronic back problems.
Even after dates are announced and tickets are sold, nothing is certain with Adele. Her most ardent supporters learned this lesson last year when their idol postponed her residency just a bit over 24 hours before it was supposed to begin on November 18, 2022. Through a tearful video, Adele informed fans — many of whom had already traveled to Las Vegas from around the world to see her — that the show was not ready. She cited delivery delays and coronavirus illness among her crew members.
How to Get Tickets
In accordance with a statement released Sunday, a presale for what is now known as the residency’s second leg will commence at 10 a.m. Wednesday, April