Adele Postpones Las Vegas Residency Due To COVID-19
British pop star Adele indefinitely postponed her residency at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas as many of the members from her team and crew tested COVID-19 positive.
British
pop
star
Adele
indefinitely
postponed
her
residency
at
Caesar’s
Palace
in
Las
Vegas
as
many
of
the
members
from
her
team
and
crew
tested
COVID-19
positive.
The
multiple
Grammy-winning
singer
made
the
announcement
in
a
video
she
shared
on
her
official
Twitter
and
Instagram
pages.
"I'm
so
sorry.
My
show
ain't
ready.
We've
tried
absolutely
everything
that
we
can
to
put
it
together
in
time
and
for
it
to
be
good
enough
for
you
but
we’ve
been
absolutely
destroyed
by
delivery
delays
and
Covid," the
teary-eyed
singer
said.
“Half
my
crew
and
team
are
[ill]
with
Covid
and
still
are,
and
it’s
been
impossible
to
finish
the
show.
I’m
gutted
—
I’m
sorry
it’s
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
and
so
sorry
to
everyone
that
travelled
to
get
(to
the
show).
I’m
really,
really
sorry," Adele
added.
The
shows,
called
“A
Weekend
with
Adele,”
were
scheduled
to
start
Friday
at
The
Colosseum
at
Caesars
Palace.
The
24
shows
of
the
residency
were
planned
for
Friday
and
Saturday
nights
through
mid-April.
Adele
said
she
will
announce
the
rescheduled
dates
of
her
residency
in
the
near
future.