Adele in talks to move Las Vegas residency to new venue after cancelling shows
ADELE’S troubled Las Vegas residency could be moving to a new venue — over the road.
The British singer cancelled her series of gigs at Caesars Palace Colosseum just hours before her first show in January after complaining about the state of the set.
Now Adele, 33, is in talks to reschedule the concerts — where tickets were selling for up to £9,000 — and has been approached about a stint at Planet Hollywood’s Zappos Theatre.
A source said: “Talks are ongoing with Adele about the possibility of her moving the residency to Zappos.
“The venue is within the Caesars family — who she has the huge money deal with — and it’s world class.
“It’s been a residency spot for a host of huge stars, including Jennifer Lopez and Shania Twain, and after the issues raised by Adele about her set and the sound quality at the Colosseum it seems Zappos could be the answer.
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“Plus the schedule at the Colosseum is seriously tight. That venue was her first choice, but if that isn’t possible then Zappos is the perfect fit and they want her to know the door is open.”
Zappos is almost twice as big as the Colosseum and can seat 7,000 fans.
Adele, who won three Brit Awards for her album 30 last month, vowed the residency — worth over £500,000 a night — would take place this year.
Speaking to Graham Norton, she said: “I regret I kept going until that late in the day. It would have been a really half-a****d show and I can’t do that.”
The Sun revealed how Adele described a swimming pool on her Caesars set as a “baggy old pond”.
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