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03.07.2022 - 22:43 / etonline.com
Adele is defending her decision to postpone her highly anticipated Las Vegas residency. In a new interview on BBC Radio 4 Sunday, the «Easy On Me» singer shared that she stands by her last-minute choice to call off her Sin City shows, despite being frightened to let her fans down.«I definitely felt everyone's disappointment, and I was devastated, and I was frightened about letting them down,» Adele told BBC's Lauren Laverne. «I thought I could pull it together and make it work, and I couldn't, and I stand by that decision.»At the end of the day, Adele said the show simply wasn't «good enough,» a sentiment she shared when initially postponing the residency back in January, citing the COVID-19 pandemic, a lack of time and delivery delays as factors that played a part in making the decision.«You can't buy me, you can't buy me for nothing,» she added.
«I'm not going to just do a show because I have to, or because people are going to be let down, or because we're going to lose loads of money.»The decision was a difficult one, with the 34-year-old songstress sharing that she faced an intense wave of criticism after deciding to postpone the shows.A post shared by Adele (@adele)«I was a shell of a person for a couple of months,» Adele admitted. «I just had to wait it out and just grieve it, I guess, just grieve the shows and get over the guilt, but it was brutal.»While there's no date for when fans can expect to see the singer on the Las Vegas strip, Adele said she's «working on it.»«Of course, I could be someone on TikTok or Instagram Live every day being like, 'I'm working on it,'» she said.
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Music legend Adele cut a stunning figure on Tuesday as she was pictured wearing an outfit worth just under £2,000 as she enjoyed a romantic getaway with her boyfriend. Soaking up the sunshine aboard a luxury yacht with her boyfriend Rich Paul and a selection of pals, the 34 year old singer was all smiles as she modelled a shell printed co-ord fresh from the rails of LOEWE x Paula's Ibiza collection.The impressive outfit, which featured a long sleeved printed shirt (£1,100) and matching trousers (£725), was the perfect way to beat the Sardinian heat, as the temperatures on the Mediterranean island topped 37°C.
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Jennifer Lopez's «Marry Me» came true. As fans well know by now, Lopez and Ben Affleck unexpectedly tied the knot in Las Vegas over the weekend, exchanging vows inside Sin City's A Little White Wedding Chapel three months after announcing their engagement. The couple's union comes two decades after they got engaged for the first time in November 2002, only to split two years later without heading down the aisle. «Love is beautiful. Love is kind.
The Las Vegas residency is an excellent option for the modern superstar looking to make touring money without actually touring: no traveling necessary, a consistent schedule, and a regular stream of eager attendees visiting Sin City.
Adele is opening up about how her canceled Las Vegas residency impacted her. On Sunday, the singer spoke to BBC Radio 4’s "Desert Island Discs" where she reflected on her last-minute decision to call off her shows in Sin City earlier this year. "I definitely felt everyone’s disappointed, and I was devastated, and I was frightened about letting them down," the 34-year-old told host Lauren Laverne.
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Adele has opened up about being forced to postpone her Weekends With Adele Las Vegas residency earlier this year.The singer was due to start the residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace on January 21, marking her first shows since 2017, and it was scheduled to extend through to April. She announced the postponement a day before the residency’s planned opening night with a video, saying the show was simply not 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,” she explained at the time.In February, while appearing on The Graham Norton Show, she discussed how delays relating to COVID and equipment had meant that, if the gigs were to have taken place as scheduled, it “would have been a really half-arsed show, and I can’t do that”.Now, in a new interview with Lauren Laverne on BBC Radio 4, Adele elaborated on the last-minute postponement.
Thania Garcia Adele has shared that she felt like “a shell of a person for a couple months” after abruptly canceling her “Weekends With Adele” Las Vegas residency in January — just days before it was set to begin.In an interview with Desert Island Discs on BBC Radio 4, the singer says that she felt guilty about disappointing fans who had paid thousands of dollars to attend.“I just had to wait it out and just grieve it, I guess, just grieve the shows and get over the guilt, but it was brutal,” Adele shared.Adele first tearfully broke the news of the cancelations in a video posted on her Instagram, in which she told fans that dates would be rescheduled with additional information to come. She told BBC host Lauren Laverne that she felt she needed to deal with the backlash of the canceled event privately, admitting “the show was not good enough.
postpone her Las Vegas residency earlier this year, telling BBC’s “Desert Island Discs” host Lauren Laverne on Friday that the backlash left her a “shell of a person.”Her January Instagram announcement that the Caesar’s Palace shows were not happening as planned was met with immediate outcry from ticketholders, and her tearful video was widely criticized.“I definitely felt everyone’s disappointment and I was devastated and I was frightened about letting them down,” she told Laverne of the last-minute decision to shelve the residency, which would have run from January through April.“I was a shell of a person for a couple of months. I just had to wait it out and just grieve it, I guess, just grieve the shows and get over the guilt, but it was brutal,” she continued, adding that the shows would be rescheduled “very, very soon.”She also told Laverne, “I thought I could pull it together and make it work and I couldn’t, and I stand by that decision.
Adele has given her first public concert in five years at London’s Hyde Park, performing at the venue over the weekend.The shows — which took place on Friday July 1 and Saturday July 2 as part of BST Hyde Park — were the singer’s first ticketed performances since her 2017 shows at Wembley Stadium.Adele performed a number of classics during her two-hour set, including ‘Hello’, ‘Someone Like You’, ‘Send My Love (To Your New Lover)’ and ‘Rumour Has It’, as well as ‘Easy On Me’ and ‘Oh My God’ from her latest album ’30’. Find footage of the performances and the full set list below:‘Hello’‘I Drink Wine’‘I’ll Be Waiting’‘Rumour Has It’‘Water Under The Bridge’‘One And Only’‘Skyfall’‘Send My Love (To Your New Lover)’‘Easy On Me’ ‘All I Ask’ ‘Make You Feel My Love’ (Bob Dylan cover) ‘Someone Like You’ ‘Oh My God’ ‘Set Fire To The Rain’ ‘Hold On’ ‘Rolling In The Deep’ ‘When We Were Young’ ‘Love Is A Game’ The shows held an estimated 65,000 people each, with support acts playing throughout the day.
Adele revealed the public reaction to her postponing her Las Vegas shows was so intense that it led to her feeling like a ‘shell of a person’ in the following months. At the beginning of the year, the Easy On Me hitmaker, 34, informed fans that she postponed a lucrative set of shows at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace after delays due to Covid meant it ‘wasn’t ready’. While people sympathised with the fact that the ongoing coronavirus pandemic continued to have an impact with services being delayed and crew coming down with the virus, many were disappointed the announcement came so late.
Adele is opening up about her decision to postpone her Las Vegas residency.