Adele has reportedly turned down a $200 million offer for a long residency in Macau, China, choosing instead to prioritize her family and personal life. The singer, who recently wrapped up her Weekends With Adele residency at The Colosseum in Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, is focused on taking a break from music after years of building a new life for herself. During her performances in Munich, she told fans, “I will not see you for an incredibly long time,” explaining that she needed rest and wanted to spend more time with her son, Angelo, and her boyfriend, Rich Paul.
Despite several lucrative offers, including the significant Macau deal, Adele has chosen to put her family and herself first. An insider shared with The Daily Mail that she turned down the Chinese residency to focus on her loved ones. In previous statements, Adele mentioned she had no immediate plans for new music and instead wanted to explore other creative pursuits during her break. This decision marks a shift in her priorities, as she moves away from the demanding schedule of international residencies to spend more time at home.