In a heartfelt announcement during her recent performance in Munich, the renowned singer Adele revealed that she will be taking a significant break from music. The ‘Skyfall’ hitmaker shared this emotional update with her fans, stating, "I have 10 shows to do, but after that I will not see you for an incredibly long time, and I will hold you dear in my heart".
Several clips from the concert have surfaced online, showing Adele informing her audience about her upcoming hiatus. The news left many fans heartbroken. One user on X (formerly Twitter) wrote, “Come back with a bang Adele.” Another fan expressed, “Watching Adele live is literally my life’s purpose. I will see you queen, however long it takes.”
Adele has been performing her Las Vegas residency at The Colosseum Theater at Caesars Palace since November 2022. She initially announced this residency in 2021, but later postponed the tour, much to the disappointment of her fans. In an emotional video, the “Rolling in the Deep” singer explained that the show was not up to her standards and that she and her crew needed more time to prepare.
Her final shows are scheduled to run from October 25 through November 23 this year. Earlier this year, Adele opened up about the pressures of fame during a concert in February. She discussed photos taken of her at an NBA game where she appeared upset, explaining that she was unhappy because people were filming her against her will. “I did not like being famous to begin with,” she admitted.
Reflecting on a viral meme of her from the 2022 NBA All-Star Game, Adele humorously mimicked the face she made in the famous photos. She explained that she was sulking because she was being filmed without her consent. “The reason I looked like my lips had filler - because I got naturally big lips, right, I don’t need filler - the reason I looked like a different person was because I was sulking,” she said, according to fan-recorded video.
Adele’s last album, ‘30’, was released in 2021, and fans are eagerly awaiting her return to the music scene. Until then, they will cherish the memories of her performances and look forward to her comeback.