Adele is facing backlash for a recent Twitter post following the postponement of her Las Vegas residency. In a tweet on Tuesday (1 February), the 33-year-old singer announced she will be performing at the Brit Awards next week.
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LONDON -- Adele has postponed a 24-date Las Vegas residency hours before it was to start, citing delivery delays and coronavirus illness in her crew.The chart-topping British singer said she was “gutted” and promised to reschedule the shows.In a video message posted on social media, a tearful Adele said: “I’m so sorry but my show ain’t ready.”“We’ve tried absolutely everything that we can to pull it together in time and for it to be good enough for you but we’ve been absolutely destroyed by delivery delays and COVID,” she said, adding that “half my team are down with” the virus.Adele had been due to perform 24 shows at Caesars Palace Hotel starting Friday following the release of her fourth album, “30.”In a tweet, Caesars Palace said it understood fans’ disappointment but added: “Creating a show of this magnitude is incredibly complex.
We fully support Adele and are confident the show she unveils at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace will be extraordinary.”
.Adele is facing backlash for a recent Twitter post following the postponement of her Las Vegas residency. In a tweet on Tuesday (1 February), the 33-year-old singer announced she will be performing at the Brit Awards next week.
Adele is facing backlash for a recent Twitter post following the postponement of her Las Vegas residency. In a tweet on Tuesday (1 February), the 33-year-old singer announced she will be performing at the Brit Awards next week.
Adele's team are said to be negotiating a deal with Live Nation and Ceasars Palace in a bid to salvage her Las Vegas residency, it has been reported. Singer Adele, 33, tearfully announced her decision to postpone her residency show dates at the eleventh hour last week in a Instagram video. Adele, who tearfully FaceTimed fans who had travelled to Sin City for her shows, explained that staff sickness and delivery delays had caused her decision to postpone the shows.
Chris Willman Music WriterNot every Las Vegas residency has to be a cast-of-dozens, song-and-dance extravaganza, although most obviously are. When Garth Brooks settled into a five-year residency at the Wynn that lasted for 187 shows between 2009 and 2014, it was just him, wife Trisha Yearwood and (for all of the shows but the final handful) a single acoustic guitar.Many fans have said they would have been happy if a voice and guitar was all the spectacle Adele provided during her now-postponed residency that was slated to run at Caesars Palace from January through April.
Adele was NOT sticking around Las Vegas to witness her sad fans mope around the city with no concert to attend.
If you missed the news, Adele postponed her entire Las Vegas residency, Weekends with Adele, which was scheduled to kick off at Caesars Palace this past Friday night.
Adele personally video chatted with fans who showed up to the first night of what would have been her Las Vegas residency show. The "Easy On Me" singer, 33, was set to launch a residency at the famed Colosseum of Caesars Palace Hotel on Jan. 21, but announced via Twitter on Thursday that the shows would not be taking place just yet.
Is this the real reason why Adele canceled her Las Vegas residency?
Adele has FaceTimed fans who went to Las Vegas to see the opening nights of her residency to apologise for postponing the shows.The singer announced on Instagram on Thursday (January 20) that the residency would no longer start the next day. “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,” she said.Now, fans who were meant to attend this weekend’s concerts have shared videos of the star FaceTiming them.
Angry backlash from disappointed fans and skepticism over the reasons behind Adele’s cancellation of her planned Las Vegas residency have cast a shadow over the singer’s career. It’s left some wondering if her acknowledged massive stage fright has made it impossible for her to continue performances.
Adele’s residency “Weekends with Adele” was set to begin tomorrow Friday, January 21st at the Caesars Palace in Las Vegas but the singer has canceled the show with plans to reschedule. She shared an emotional statement on Instagram where she apologized and was brought to tears thinking about the fans that have already traveled for the show. “I’m so sorry but, my show ain’t ready.
Adele has postponed her Las Vegas residency less than 24 hours before the first show was due to kick off. The 33 year old, who is reportedly set to rake in £500,000 per show at the venue, took to her Instagram feed to share an emotional video of herself announcing the news to her 48.7million followers. Dressed in a navy and brown jumper with her hair styled down, the star immediately broke into tears as she explained the shows have had to be cancelled as half her team caught coronavirus.
Adele fans will have to wait a little while longer before seeing her perform in Las Vegas. The "Easy On Me" singer, 33, was set to launch a residency at the famed Colosseum of Caesars Palace Hotel on Jan. 21, but announced via Twitter on Thursday that the shows would not be taking place just yet.
Adele has announced the postponement of her Las Vegas residency in an emotional video.Adele’s Las Vegas residency was scheduled to kick off at the Colosseum in the Caesars Palace hotel from January 21, and was slated to run for 12 weeks, through April 16. The concerts were also supposed to be her first since 2017.Adele took to Instagram on Thursday night (January 20) to break the news to her fans via a video. She said, teary-eyed: “I’m so sorry, but my show ain’t ready.
Heartbreak in Sin City. Adele struggled to hold back tears as she announced on Thursday, January 20, that she has to postpone her Las Vegas residency amid COVID-19 delays.
Singer Adele has indefinitely postponed her planned residency at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas, blaming an outbreak of Covid-19 among her team and crew.