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Tickets to Adele's Las Vegas residency have risen to nearly £40,000

Tickets to Adele's Las Vegas residency have risen to nearly £40,000

Fans will have to dig into their savings to see Adele if they missed out on tickets.

Music fans might have to shell out thousands to see Adele perform live on Vegas as prices for tickets on resale sights have risen to nearly £40,000 ($46,000).

Fans have been on the edge of their seats to see the 34-year-old crooner take to the stage for her delayed Las Vegas residency.

Tickets sold out in seconds when they went on sale in December 2021 priced between £73 and £590.

Adele's tickets are being resold.
Alexi / Alamy Stock Photo.

She also announced eight new shows along with the 24 that were postponed in January 2021. The tickets were snapped up in minutes, leaving some music lovers upset.

Now, the tickets are the hottest things in town as they have been spotted priced as high as £38,743 ($44,500) on ticket reseller StubHub.

Other resellers are also selling tickets at an astronomical pricepoint, with SeatGeek flogging premium seats for $42,963 (£37,000).

Adele’s 32-date residency concerts will take place at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace, which has 4,100 seats.

People who opt for seats on the back row may think they’re in for somewhat of a bargain will be heartbroken to know resale sites have them listed for £580 ($660) on StubHub.

Weekends with Adele will take place at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace.
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The original prices for the seats at the back was £79 when the tickets went on sale through direct channels. The new price tag is closer in price to the most expensive ticket in regards to the original official price listing.

Adele broke down in tears on social media when she announced the postponement of her Las Vegas shows earlier this year.

In the emotional footage, the ‘Oh My God’ singer explained: “Listen, I’m so sorry but my show ain’t ready."

She added: “I can’t give you what I have right now, and I’m gutted.

“I’m sorry this is so last minute. We’ve been awake for over 30 hours trying to figure it out, and we’ve run out of time.

“I’m so upset and I’m really embarrassed. I’m so sorry for everyone who’s travelled again. I’m really really sorry.”

In August the mum-of-one said postponing the residency was ‘the worst moment in my career by far’ in an interview with Elle.

The ‘Hello’ singer had been due to take up a Las Vegas residency at Caesar's Palace between 21 January and 16 April earlier this year.

The Weekends With Adele shows will now be performed in Las Vegas from 18 November 2022 to 25 March 2023.

StubHub and representatives for Adele have been contacted for comment.

Featured Image Credit: Instagram/adele

Topics: Music, Celebrity