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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Adele has some unfortunate news to announce.
The 33-year-old “Easy on Me” singer released a tearful video on her social media pages on Thursday (January 20) to tell fans that her Las Vegas residency has been postponed.
Weekends with Adele was scheduled to kick off at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on Friday night, but the show unfortunately is not ready.
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It appears that all dates for the residency are going to be rescheduled.
“I’m so sorry, but my show ain’t ready,” Adele said in the video. “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 to finish the show. I’m gutted — I’m sorry it’s so last minute, we’ve been awake for over 30 hours trying to figure it out and we’ve run out of time. I’m so upset and I’m really embarrassed and so sorry to everyone that traveled to get [to the show]. I’m really, really sorry.”
She added, “We’re going to reschedule all of the dates, we’re on it right now and I’m gonna finish my show and get it to where it’s supposed to be. We’ve been up against so much and it just ain’t ready. I’m really sorry.”
A recent report revealed the massive amount of money that Adele will make for each performance during the residency.
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.
A helping hand. Adele‘s boyfriend, Rich Paul, has been “very patient and supportive” as she reckons with the cancelation of her Las Vegas residency.
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, 33, broke down in tears when she announced that she had to postpone her long-awaited residency at Las Vegas’ Caesars Palace Hotel due to personal reasons, which include several members of her crew testing positive for Covid-19. Now, as fans await new dates for her residency, HollywoodLife has EXCLUSIVELY learned that she is “determined” to make this happen!
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 keeps getting heat over canceling/postponing her Las Vegas residency!
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.
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.
Adele's undoubtedly still bummed about postponing her highly-anticipated Las Vegas residency, but she's doing the next best thing — surprising her fans on FaceTime.The singer surprised some of her most diehard who were already in Las Vegas before Adele tearfully announced the shows would not go on as scheduled due to many factors, including the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The fans, who posted their videos on social media, were stunned to see the GRAMMY-award winning singer on the other end doing her best to console them.One particular fan, Eleni Sabracos, went viral on social media after posting the grueling series of obstacles she's gone through since at least 2016 trying to see Adele in concert.
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.
Weekends With Adele, was set to run from January 21 through April 16 at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace. The headlining show came fresh off , which debuted at number one on album charts in 30 countries.
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.