Adele reveals by she postponed her Las Vegas residency, and describes it as worst moment ever
At first, Adele was embarrassed by her hasty choice to postpone her Las Vegas residency, but now she fully embraces it.
The “Rolling in the Deep” singer stated in January that she will not be performing in the Colosseum in Caesars Palace as planned. She broke down in social media posts, telling her followers she was sorry but “my show ain’t ready” because of production delays and an increase in COVID-19 instances.

In an interview with Elle’s most recent cover story, Adele commented, “I don’t think many people would have done what I did. I’m very proud of myself for standing by my artistic needs,”
Singer Adele explained why she abruptly cancelled her “Weekends With Adele” residency in May and rescheduled it for November on Monday. Her heartfelt declaration undoubtedly dismayed her followers, but Adele herself said, “it was the worst moment in my career, by far.”
The “Easy on Me” singer was “ashamed” by the choice for a few months, claiming that the previous edition of her residency had “no soul in it,” felt disconnected, and “lacked intimacy” due in part to the Colosseum’s vast, 4,100-seat setting.
However, Adele has stated that “Weekends With Adele” will feel more personal. Now the shows will chart out “the story of the beginning of my career to now.”
‘The show grows,’ she continued. The music is the focal point, and it has a strong sense of melancholy. It is going to be stunning when it is done.
After “what feels like an eternity” of ironing out logistics, Adele finally confirmed in July that her gigs at the Colosseum will go on as planned.
“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,” she said. “Thank you for your patience, I love you.”
Colosseum at Caesars Palace will host “Weekends With Adele” from Nov. 18 to March 25
