Adele concluded her Las Vegas residency, "Weekends with Adele," with an emotional farewell. The singer expressed her gratitude to fans and her excitement to spend more time with her son. Adele's residency has been a major attraction on The Strip since November 2022.

  • Adele had an emotional Las Vegas farewell
  • Celine Dion was also in attendance
  • THIS was how she wrapped it up

Adele's Emotional Las Vegas Farewell

Singer Adele has wrapped up her Las Vegas residency, "Weekends with Adele," at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. The final performance saw an emotional Adele addressing her audience, expressing how much she would miss the show and her fans.

"It’s been wonderful and I will miss it terribly, and I will miss you terribly," she said, her voice echoing the sentiment of many who attended the star-studded event. The residency, which began in November 2022, quickly became one of the most sought-after tickets on The Strip, drawing in crowds eager to witness Adele's powerful performances.

Adele's choice to hold a residency instead of embarking on a global tour was influenced by her desire to maintain a stable life for her 11-year-old son, Angelo. "I chose to do a residency so I could keep his life normal," she shared, highlighting her eagerness to spend more weekends with him.

Adele's heartfelt message to her son, "I love you to bits," resonated with the audience, offering a glimpse into her personal motivations for the residency.

Adele also shared a poignant moment with Celine Dion, who attended one of her shows last month. The encounter was deeply meaningful for Adele, as she revealed, "I got closure when Celine Dion came to my show. I cried for a whole week!"

"It was just such a full circle moment for me because that’s the only reason I ever wanted to be in here," Adele said, nodding to the fact that her residency took place in the same venue that was built for Dion when she first launched her own Las Vegas residency more than two decades ago.

Adele had previously spoken about how she intended to take an extended "break" once the residency concluded, telling her audience during her special Munich concert series in September that she has "spent the last seven years building a new life for myself, and I want to live it."

"Weekends with Adele" began in November 2022. "I am so sad that this residency is over but I am so glad that it happened," she said, according to another video posted online. "I am bursting, bursting, bursting with pride."

The residency features Adele performing a mix of her biggest hits, such as "Someone Like You," "Rolling in the Deep," and "Hello," as well as songs from her album '30', which was released in late 2021. The show emphasizes both her vocal prowess and her warm, engaging stage presence.

Fans can expect not only spectacular performances but also a personal connection, as Adele often shares stories and reflections with the audience.

The production is designed to be sleek yet intimate, with minimal stage effects, letting Adele's voice and presence take center stage. Her shows are known for being emotionally raw, with her powerful ballads and heartfelt lyrics resonating deeply with her fans.

Adele's Las Vegas residency has received rave reviews for its authenticity and emotional depth, standing as a testament to her resilience and artistry after a long hiatus from touring.

She has described the residency as a dream come true and a chance to deliver the kind of performances she has always wanted to give. Given the success of her residency, Adele’s Las Vegas shows have cemented her as one of the most revered live performers of

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The presence of Dion, whose own residency at the same venue inspired Adele, was a full-circle moment for the singer. This emotional interaction quickly gained traction online, showcasing the bond between the two vocal powerhouses.