Adele has officially wrapped up her emotional and highly successful Las Vegas residency at Caesars Palace, leaving fans heartbroken and uncertain about when they might see her perform again. The British superstar began her “Weekends with Adele” shows in November 2022 and marked her 100th performance at the venue on January 27, 2025. While her run of sell-out concerts at the 4,000-seat venue was met with widespread success, it clearly took a toll on her. In July 2024, she announced that she would be taking a significant break from music after her Las Vegas residency.
On the final night of her residency, Adele appeared visibly emotional, tearing up as she bid farewell to the Vegas crowd. In a heartfelt message, she confessed, “It’s been wonderful, and I will miss it terribly, and I will miss you terribly.” She went on to share her uncertainty about her future performances, telling the audience, “I don’t know when I next want to perform again.” It was a poignant moment that marked the end of an era for the singer, leaving fans wondering when, or if, she would return to the stage in the near future.
Throughout her residency, Adele performed every Friday and Saturday night, delivering countless unforgettable moments. One of the most memorable was when she burst into tears upon seeing her idol, Celine Dion, in the audience. The Canadian singer is someone Adele has long admired, and the emotional encounter left fans buzzing with excitement.
Earlier in 2024, Adele had hinted that her time in Las Vegas would be her last for the foreseeable future. During a show in Germany in September, she shared with her audience that she wouldn’t be performing for “an incredibly long time.” Adele explained that she had spent the past seven years building a new life and was now ready to step away from the spotlight to live it. She said, “I just need a rest, and I want to live it now.” This message added to the sense of finality as her Las Vegas residency came to a close, leaving fans eagerly anticipating what her next chapter might look like, though unsure when they would hear from her again.