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Adele Wants to Take Her Residency to Bigger Venue

There might still be hope left for Adele fans! The singer is reportedly looking to take her Las Vegas residency to a bigger venue.

Adele Wants to Go Bigger For Her Las Vegas Residency

We can’t forget that at the start of the year, Adele fans got the worst news ever. Their idol was postponing her Las Vegas residency only one day before its opening night. But they might be getting some good news very soon! Originally scheduled to take place at The Colosseum – which seats 4,100 people; it’s being said that the iconic singer now wants to take her show to a bigger venue; which could be 7,000-capacity Planet Hollywood’s Zappos Theatre.

A source told The Sun newspaper, “Talks are ongoing with Adele about the possibility of her moving the residency to Zappos. The venue is within the Caesars family — who she has the huge money deal with — and it’s world-class. It’s been a residency spot for a host of huge stars, including Jennifer Lopez and Shania Twain, and after the issues raised by Adele about her set and the sound quality at the Colosseum, it seems Zappos could be the answer. Plus the schedule at the Colosseum is seriously tight. That venue was her first choice, but if that isn’t possible then Zappos is the perfect fit and they want her to know the door is open.”

She Wants the Shows to Happen This Year

Adele recently promised fans the delayed shows will take place before the end of 2022, and admitted it needs to happen this year. She said during an appearance on The Graham Norton Show, “Imagine if I have to cancel because I am having a baby! We are now working our a**** off, but I don’t want to announce a new set of dates until I know everything will definitely be ready. The sooner I can announce the better, but I just can’t in case we are not ready in time. It is absolutely 100% happening this year. It has to happen this year because I’ve got plans for next year.”

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