Adele's eye-popping nine-figure salary from Las Vegas residency revealed as singer bids goodbye to stint
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA: Adele has ended the iconic run of her Las Vegas residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace on Saturday, November 23.
As the 36-year-old British singer bid adieu to the Las Vegas stage, The Sun reveals the eye-watering amount she bagged from her two-year-long residency.
Starting in November 2022, Adele played 100 shows as part of her ‘100 Weekends With Adele’ residency concerts.
Adele’s earnings from Las Vegas residency revealed
According to The Sun, Adele made a whopping nine-figure sum from her ‘100 Weekends With Adele’ residency.
The outlet reported that the superstar raked in a sum upward of $100 million from her 100 shows.
The amount did not come as a surprise as previously it was reported that tickets for some of the last shows ranged from $2000 to $4000.
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Per The Express Tribune, tickets for some of Adele's shows' went up to $4,849, with the cheapest options being $2,828.
Adele bids farewell to Las Vegas residency
The British singer, who currently resides in the US, bade an emotional farewell to her fans at The Caesar’s Palace as she broke into tears several times.
At one time, she admitted, “I’m f****** crying again,” before adding, “For f***’s sake. I have been crying all day.”
She further confessed that she was still unsure what she would be doing with her freedom when she would not be performing.
“I’m not doing anything else. I’m actually s***ting myself about what I’m going to do,” said Adele before adding, “I don’t have any f***ing plans.”
She quipped later, “I guess I’ll just day-drink,” and shared, “I just dunno when I want to next come on stage.”
The ‘Skyfall’ songstress admitted, however, “And it’s time to move on,” and noted, “It’s time for the next chapter and it’s time for the next season of my life.”
She explained that her 12-year-old son Angelo also inspired her to take a break from touring, saying, “To my son, I chose to do a residency mainly because I f***ing hate touring, but I chose to do a residency so I could keep his life normal.”
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“I did do that. But I also wouldn’t change it for the world. But I get to be with him on the weekends now because obviously you can’t always come,” the singer noted.
The Grammy-winning star shared, “All I wanted to do was do some shows and just fall in love with performing again.”
“And my last tour in stadiums f***ing freaked me out,” Adele revealed before noting, “It took me a long time to kind of wrap my head around it. So this felt perfect and is the bookend to this story.”