Adele is reportedly planning to return to Las Vegas to open a residency in November this year.
The 34-year-old superstar was set to open her Weekends with Adele show at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in January, but canceled at the last minute.
Fans were heartbroken when she shared a tearful announcement video stating that her show simply “wasn’t done” due to delays and pulled the plug less than 24 hours before she was due to take the stage.
According to reports, her new show will run from November 18 to February 24.
Information about the rumored upcoming dates was allegedly leaked by Ticketmaster and obtained by The sun newspaper.
A source said: ‘It is rumored that we are preparing for a booking announcement before the end of the month.’
They added that it has been “an extremely stressful time for the director here as they put so much money into her deal.”
βIt will be a huge relief when the dates have been rebooked. They made the decision to wait for Adele to be ready, but it was nerve-wracking because no one expected the wait to be that long,” they said.
“But there’s a confidence that once she takes the stage, all the previous negativity will be forgotten.”
The purported new dates come just days after it was reported that the Easy On Me hitmaker was motivated to ‘go ahead’ with reschedule her Sin City shows after she returned to the stage for two sold-out Hyde Park performances. in London.
Adele on stage at the beginning of July with special guests including Gabrielle and country star Kacey Musgraves.
An insider teased that an announcement was imminent after she performed on home soil for the first time in years.
“Adele loved performing in London and it gave her the drive to continue her residency in Vegas,” she added.
‘An announcement is coming’ in the coming weeks. Management has requested a celebration to promote her return.β
In January, the Grammy Award-winning singer wept as she explained to fans that she had “tried everything” to get her show going, but Covid had “destroyed” everything.
In a video she shared on her social media channels, she sobbed, “I’m so sorry, but my show isn’t done yet. We’ve tried absolutely everything to put it together on time and make sure it’s good enough for you, but we’ve been absolutely destroyed by delivery delays and Covid.”
‘Half of my crew and team are’ [ill] with Covid and still, and it’s been impossible,” she cried.
Fans were devastated, many had already flown to the United States hoping to catch their idol on stage.
Maybe now they have reason to hope again… only time will tell!
Adele’s representatives have been contacted for comment.
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