This weekend, Adele ended her residency in Las Vegas, a cycle that began in November 2022 and led her to deliver some of the most memorable performances of her career. In her final show at the Colosseum Theatre at Caesars Palace, the British singer couldn’t help but get emotional as she bid farewell to her audience, showing deep gratitude towards her family and fans.
It is worth noting that this period was baptized as Weekends with Adele, and had several important moments over the past few years.
The end of Adele's residency
During the performance, the singer dedicated sweet messages to the most important people in her life: her 14-year-old son Angelo, and her partner, sports agent Rich Paul.
“I chose to do a residency mainly because I hate being on tour,” Adele shared. “I wanted to maintain a normal life, and I achieved that,” she added,
In addition to her son, the singer publicly thanked Rich Paul, who has been by her side since 2021. "Thank you for always making me feel like I can do whatever I want," she said.
This emotional family exchange was captured by fans and quickly went viral on social media, showing Adele hugging and kissing her son and Paul during the farewell.
This was their residency in Las Vegas
The Weekends with Adele show started after an unexpected delay in January 2022, but quickly became a global phenomenon, attracting fans from all over the world. In each performance, the singer not only delivered her biggest hits, such as "Hello" and "Someone Like You," but also shared personal stories, creating an authentic and deep connection with her audience. Her ability to make each night a unique experience made her residency an unparalleled show.
In her farewell, the singer reflected on how this residency transformed her life, both professionally and personally. "I have spent two wonderful years here," she said, recalling the moments that marked her time in Las Vegas. However, she also acknowledged how challenging it was to balance her life as an artist and a mother. "I don't know when I will perform again," she admitted tearfully, leaving open the possibility of an indefinite pause in her music career.