Adele bids tearful farewell to Las Vegas residency as star admits she doesn't know when she'll perform next

25 November 2024, 01:22 | Updated: 25 November 2024, 02:29

Adele has bid a tearful farewell to her Las Vegas residency show, as the Someone Like You star admitted she doesn't know when she'll perform again next.

The British singer-songwriter, 36, launched Weekends with Adele at Caesars Palace in November 2022 and performed her 100th show there on Saturday.

Her mammoth run of sell-out shows at the venue, which seats around 4,000 people, has been a success but has taken its toll.

In July, Adele said she would be taking a "big break" from music after her current run of shows.

Videos posted online from her concert on Saturday show the singer getting tearful as she bid Vegas goodbye.

"It's been wonderful and I will miss it terribly and I will miss you terribly," she said.

She added: "I don't know when I next want to perform again."

Adele has performed every Friday and Saturday across the residency, with plenty of memorable moments.

One included when she burst into tears after spotting Celine Dion at a performance.

Adele is known to idolise the Canadian singer.

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Speaking at the beginning of September, during a show in Germany, Adele told fans she wouldn't see them "for an incredibly long time".

"I just need a rest and I have spent the last seven years building a new life for myself, and I want to live it now," she added.

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