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Adele Announces More Dates for Her Las Vegas Residency and Teases Upcoming Concert Film

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Adele isn't ready to leave Las Vegas just yet. The 34-year-old singer announced that she will be adding more shows to her Weekends with Adele residency, and better yet, she will be filming portions of the shows for an upcoming concert film.

The “I Drink Wine” crooner shared the exciting update during what would've been her final show on Saturday, March 25. “Playing to 4,000 people for 34 nights is not enough, and I know that, I know it's not enough, so I am coming back,” Adele told the crowd. “For a few weeks in June, I'm going to film it and I'm going to release it to make sure that anyone who wants to see this show [can see it].”

Adele made the announcement on Instagram early this morning, where she wrote, “See you soon.” She also included a link for fans to register for Ticketmaster's Verified Fan presale.

The singer has added 17 more weekends to her schedule, with the new dates starting on June 16-17 and lasting all the way until November 3-4. These shows will continue to be held at the Colosseum at Caesar’s Palace.

So far, Adele has done 34 shows across 17 weekends at The Colosseum. The Grammy-winning artist was originally supposed to begin her residency in January 2022, however, it got moved due to COVID-19 setbacks. The first shows began in November 2022.

With this forthcoming concert film, Adele will be the latest star to turn her performances into a movie, following in the footsteps of artists like Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and more. In the past, Adele has released footage of live performances in specials like Adele Live at the Royal Albert Hall and Adele One Night Only.

We're so glad to see you'll be coming back, Adele.

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