Adele keeps getting heat over canceling/postponing her Las Vegas residency!
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.Adele keeps getting heat over canceling/postponing her Las Vegas residency!
More details are coming to light about Adele’s Las Vegas residency postponement!
Adele residency shows in Las Vegas could have been postponed due to “diva” requests made by the star, according to one source.The singer, 33, told fans she was postponing her series of Las Vegas shows in a tearful message posted to fans on social media last week, blaming crew members being off with Covid and delivery delays.The British artist surprised some of her disappointed fans with FaceTime calls after the shows were cancelled with just 24 hours notice. Vegas journalist Scott Roeben, who broke the story of the singer’s residency, told MailOnline that the delay was due to the singer and her team wanting to change the video and sound system in the venue.
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.
Some fans got a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity!
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.
Adele transformed fans’ moods from devastated to delighted, courtesy of that technological innovation known as FaceTime.
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 shocked some of her fans who travelled to Las Vegas for her highly anticipated residency show. The shows were cancelled last minute due to COVID related issues, and the 33-year-old made sure to take the time to personally apologize in videos that got shared to social media on Friday, Jan. 21. In one video, her boyfriend Rich Paul made an appearance as a group of fans waved to the sports agent!
Pop superstar Adele video called emotional fans who travelled to Las Vegas to see her perform.The 33 year old spoke to stunned fans over Instagram after the Rolling in the Deep singer had to pull out of her residency a day before the first show. But, the star attempted to make it up to fans who had already jetted to Sin City before her announcement with a series of video calls and freebies.Talking to her adoring new friends, Adele said: "I love you too, I'm so sorry and I can't wait to meet you, alright. Get your free bag – and you're not old enough to drink are you so you can't have that free drink token." There may not be any performances from the multi-Grammy award winning artist but fans of the star can enjoy a special pop-up store for those wanting some merchandise from the Londoner.
Adele sadly didn’t perform in Las Vegas last night like she was supposed to, but she took the time to have a FaceTime call with one of her biggest fans who was in town for the show.
Adele has thanked fans for their “overwhelming” support after announcing the last-minute postponement of her Las Vegas residency.The singer-songwriter was set to begin a 12-week run of concerts in Sin City yesterday (January 21) in support of her fourth studio album, ’30’.Dubbed ‘Weekends With Adele’, the residency would have seen the star perform two shows every weekend at the Colosseum in the Caesars Palace hotel between now and April 16, 2022.Taking to Instagram on Thursday evening (January 20), however, Adele shared an emotional video message to announce that the performances would be pushed back due to “delivery delays” and COVID-related issues.“I’m so sorry, but my show ain’t ready,” she explained, adding that she and her team had “tried absolutely everything” in an attempt to put the concert together in time. “I’m gutted – I’m sorry it’s so last-minute,” Adele said.With many people understanding the predicament she faced, Adele tweeted today (January 22) to express her gratitude to those who had posted comments of support.“I have the best fans in the world!” she wrote on the platform.
Adele has thanked her fans for their support following the last minute cancellation of her residency in Las Vegas.