Tickets for Adele’s Las Vegas shows selling for almost £40,000 on resale sights

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Fans of Adele should be prepared to spend a lot of money to see her in Las Vegas – tickets to her performances on resale sites are said to cost close to £40,000.

According to the mirrorfront row seats to the hitmaker’s highly anticipated concerts at the Colosseum at Caeser’s Palace cost £38,716.

Cheaper tickets in the back row of the 4,100-seat venue will still cost fans a pretty penny and go for £579 on resale site Stub Hub.

Shows: Adele fans should be willing to part with a lot of money to see her in Las Vegas - with tickets to her performances on resale sites reportedly costing almost £40,000

Shows: Adele fans should be willing to part with a lot of money to see her in Las Vegas – with tickets to her performances on resale sites reportedly costing almost £40,000

Fans of Adele who want to see her in Las Vegas will now have to purchase their tickets through resale sites after all tickets are purchased within minutes.

When they went on sale, tickets to the shows – which were originally set to take place in January before being postponed – cost from £73 to £590.

Brodie Cooper of US marketing agency PRrppd told the publication that the prices are “by far the highest in the history of the Las Vegas strip.”

Adele is reportedly planning to “strip” her Vegas shows because she wants to make them more “intimate” for fans.

Q: According to The Mirror, front row seats to the hitmaker's highly anticipated concerts at the Colosseum at Caeser's Palace cost £38,716

Q: According to The Mirror, front row seats to the hitmaker's highly anticipated concerts at the Colosseum at Caeser's Palace cost £38,716

Q: According to The Mirror, front row seats to the hitmaker’s highly anticipated concerts at the Colosseum at Caeser’s Palace cost £38,716

The singer announced the new dates in July, months after she left fans thousands of pounds out of pocket when she pulled the plug on her shows in January with just 24 hours’ notice.

She is reportedly reducing her orchestra, vocalist choir, and backing vocalists while still putting together a show-stopping production.

A source told The Sun: “Adele has revised her plan for the show and has rolled back. The production will be very classy, ​​the show will focus on her energy and singing.

‘The January shows had room for a large orchestra and a band along with a 60-piece choir. The feeling was grand, grand and immensely theatrical.

“Now she wants it to be more intimate and connect with the audience by being there during the performance.”

The insider added that the production will still feature “stunning events and stunning backdrops.”

Intimate: Adele Reportedly Relocating Her Relocated Las Vegas Residence To Connect More With Her Fans

Intimate: Adele Reportedly Relocating Her Relocated Las Vegas Residence To Connect More With Her Fans

Intimate: Adele Reportedly Relocating Her Relocated Las Vegas Residence To Connect More With Her Fans

Adele was set to open her Weekends with Adele show at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in January, but canceled at the very last minute, leaving fans devastated by wasted money on flights and hotels.

After the rescheduled dates for the performance were leaked, the singer took to Instagram in July to confirm that the show will begin in November, when she thanked fans for their “patience” and revealed that priority will be given to existing ticket holders.

Alongside a show poster, she wrote: “Words cannot explain how ecstatic I am to finally announce these rescheduled shows. I was really devastated that I had to cancel them.

“But after what feels like an eternity of figuring out the logistics for the show I really want to deliver, and knowing it can happen, I’m more excited than ever!

1667014669 229 Adele strips back her rescheduled Las Vegas residency

1667014669 229 Adele strips back her rescheduled Las Vegas residency

Plans: The Something Like You singer wants to make the shows at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace “intimate” and plans to mingle with fans amid the singing, according to The Sun

“Now I know it was a terrible decision on my part for some of you, and I will always regret it, but I promise you it was the right one.

“Being with you every week in such an intimate space is what I’ve been looking forward to the most and I’m going to give you the very best of myself.

“Thank you for your patience, I love you ♥️ Adele.”

In January, the Grammy Award-winning singer wept as she explained to fans that she had “tried everything” to get her show going, but Covid had “destroyed” everything.

She said in a video she shared on her social media channels: “I’m so sorry, but my show isn’t done yet.

“We’ve tried absolutely everything to put it together on time and make sure it’s good enough for you, but we’ve been absolutely destroyed by delivery delays and Covid.

‘Half of my crew and team are’ [ill] with Covid and still, and it’s been impossible.”

'Thank you for your patience!': Adele finally announced her rescheduled Las Vegas dates in July, while sticking to her 'terrible' decision to cancel the shows at the last minute

'Thank you for your patience!': Adele finally announced her rescheduled Las Vegas dates in July, while sticking to her 'terrible' decision to cancel the shows at the last minute

‘Thank you for your patience!’: Adele finally announced her rescheduled Las Vegas dates in July, while sticking to her ‘terrible’ decision to cancel the shows at the last minute