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Adele Looks Ahead To Finishing Long-Running Vegas Residency

By Dalton MacNamee
05/11/2024
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At a recent show from her Vegas residency, Adele has said that she feels "genuinely sad" that her Vegas run will finish this month.

The residency Weekends With Adele, which started two years ago, took place at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace and will finish off later this month.

Last weekend, Adele confirmed her plans to go on an indefinite hiatus at the end of this  residency.

“This really is the beginning of the end. There are no other f****** shows", Adele told the audience during last weekend's show. “I’m not going to be like, ‘Surprise!’ This is the end". 

She continued: “It’s [the 100th and final show] the weekend before Thanksgiving, isn’t it? And that’s the last one. I don’t have any plans to be on stage indefinitely, really". 

“They say that if you want things and you are looking for things in life, you have to pay the universe and then it pays you back tenfold". 

Adele also told her fans that her life was a "thousand times better" since she began her residency, and that she is "genuinely sad" for it to end.

“My life, not my career, not my music,” she added. “I’m talking about my actual life. And I really, truly think that this show has been my best friend throughout all of that. And I’m so genuinely sad". 

Adele had first confirmed her plans to go on an indefinite break earlier this year. Find out more on this here.

At another recent Vegas show, Adele also embraced Meryl Streep, who was in the audience. Adele had dressed up as Streep's character Madeline Ashton, from the 1992 black comedy, 'Death Becomes Her'. More on this here.

Written by Dalton MacNamee

Dalton Mac Namee is a content writer for Classichits.ie and a freelance GAA reporter from Louth, Ireland.

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