Adele announces rescheduled Las Vegas shows saying she will 'always be sorry' for cancelling
25.07.2022 - 19:09
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Adele has rescheduled her cancelled Las Vegas shows and said she's "ecstatic" to finally confirm the new dates. The singer, 34, sparked backlash at the start of the year when she cancelled her Las Vegas residency at the last minute, with some fans already in Sin City ready to watch her perform. The Weekends With Adele shows had been due to run from January to April at The Colosseum venue inside the world famous Caesars Palace hotel.
However, the Oscar-winning star tearfully announced her decision to pull out of the shows, stating that production delays amid the pandemic meant the extravaganza would not be ready. But now, the Easy on Me singer has confirmed that the residency will take place between November 2022 to March 2023, with Adele posting the news via Twitter. "Words can’t explain how ecstatic I am to finally be able to announce these rescheduled shows.
I truly was heartbroken to have to cancel them," she wrote. "But after what feels like an eternity of figuring out logistics for the show that I really want to deliver, and knowing it can happen, I’m more excited than ever! Now I know for some of you it was a horrible decision on my part, and I will always be sorry for that. "But I promise you it was the right one.To be with you in such an intimate space every week has been what I’ve most been looking forward to and I’m going to give you the absolute best of me.Thank you for your patience, I love you, Adele." Adele recently discussed the last-minute cancellation on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs.
She told host Lauren Laverne: "I was frightened about letting them [the fans] down and I thought I could pull it together and make it work, and I couldn’t. Adele continued: "I stand by that decision. I don’t think any
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