‘It’s finally coming!’ Adele releases a FIRST LOOK at her new music video for I Drink Wine

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She released her latest album 30 on November 19, 2021 at midnight.

And 11 months later, on Tuesday night, Adele, 34, gave fans a first look at the new music video for I Drink Wine as she teased a glimpse of herself floating in a stream.

The clip shows a man playing a piano atop a bridge over the water tapping the opening notes, before the superstar singer slowly comes into view, meandering across the river.

Finally! On Tuesday night, Adele, 34, gave fans a first look at the new music video for I Drink Wine as she teased a glimpse of herself floating in a stream (Pictured in July)

Adele announced the news on her Instagram, writing alongside the short video teaser: “The I Drink Wine video was the first I made for this album.

And tomorrow it finally comes out!! I’m thrilled you guys are seeing it and can’t wait to see some of you tonight!’

In the music video trailer, Adele can be seen for a split second as she approaches the river bend.

Stunning: The clip shows a man playing a piano atop a bridge over the water tapping the opening notes, before the superstar singer slowly comes into view

We’ll see you! In the video clip trailer, Adele can be seen for a split second as she rounds the river bend

It comes as the Hello hitmaker, is ready to finally begin her deferred stay in Las Vegas next month.

The singer flies back and forth between the LA home she shares with Rich and Las Vegas, where she will begin her new residency – Weekends With Adele in November of this year.

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 with just 24 hours notice.

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.

It’s all go! It comes as the Hello hitmaker is ready to finally start her deferred stay in Las Vegas next month (Pictured in February)

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!

“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.”

‘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

The new dates come after it was reported that the Easy On Me hitmaker was motivated to ‘move forward’ with rescheduling her Sin City shows after returning to the stage for two sold-out performances at London’s Hyde Park in early July.

A source told The Sun: ‘Adele loved performing in London and it gave her the drive to continue her residency in Vegas.

An announcement will be made in the coming weeks. Management has requested a celebration to promote her return.”

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.”

‘Mortified’: In January, the hitmaker’s highly anticipated Las Vegas residency was canceled just 24 hours before she was due to take the stage at Caesar’s Palace

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