Big stage: Adele announces several months of concerts in Las Vegas

Big stage
Adele announces several months of concerts in Las Vegas

The British singer Adele will perform on the weekends between January and April 2022 in the American casino city of Las Vegas Photo: Simon Emmett / Columbia Records / PA Media / dpa

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Stars like Britney Spears, Lady Gaga and Mariah Carey have shown it – soon Adele will also be on stage in Las Vegas. Two dozen gigs are planned in Casiona City by mid-April.

Big stage for world star Adele: the British singer has announced a series of concerts in Las Vegas that will last several months. Between January and April 2022, she will perform on the weekends in the casino city in the US state of Nevada, the musician announced on Tuesday. “See you at Caesars in Vegasss,” wrote the 33-year-old star on Twitter.

The show entitled “Weekends With Adele” on the stage of the famous Caesars Palace Hotel is due to premiere on January 21st. Two dozen appearances are planned by mid-April. The concert hall offers space for over 4000 guests. Concertgoers have to register this week in order to buy tickets in advance from December 7th. You would expect an “overwhelming” demand, announced the ticket office.

Adele is currently celebrating worldwide success with her new album “30”. The last time she released the hit album “25” in 2015, the singer (“Hello”) sold well over 100 million records. She went on a world tour in 2016 and 2017 with the album “25”. No concert tour has yet been announced for their new album.

Shows in Las Vegas are considered a lucrative accolade in the industry. Stars like Katy Perry, Carrie Underwood and Luke Bryan will be performing there over the next several months. Celine Dion (53, “My Heart Will Go On”) has spent many years on the stage in the casino city. In October, the Canadian world star had to cancel performances in Las Vegas from November to February due to health problems.

The entertainment metropolis regularly attracts great artists for sold-out engagements, including Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, Lady Gaga and Elton John.

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