Despite the success, Adele admitted the experience has been emotionally draining. “Doing four hours of completely live singing every weekend is a lot,” she recently told fans. “I chat a lot, and I’m very sensitive and emotional. I am battered after these shows.” She revealed that her weekly routine revolves around recovery, including vocal rest and avoiding conversations when needed.
Adele’s dedication to her fans has been unwavering, but the toll of her residency has left her “running out of gas.” Even after completing a ten-night stint in Munich, the singer confessed she’s ready to take a break and focus on her personal life. She shares a 12-year-old son, Angelo, with ex-husband Simon Konecki and is engaged to sports agent Rich Paul. As a proud stepmother to Paul’s children, Adele is eager to spend more time with her family.
Reflecting on her two-year residency, which reportedly earned her $100 million, Adele described the experience as bittersweet. While she’ll miss the shows, she’s excited to reclaim her personal time. “I’m looking forward to loving on my kids, my man, and even my house,” she said, hinting at her desire to embrace a quieter life.
Celebrating the end of her residency, Adele has modest plans. “The first thing I’m going to do is have a bottle of red wine,” she joked, explaining how she avoided it during her performances to protect her voice. After that, she plans to “hibernate” until the year’s end, savoring her well-earned downtime.
Adele’s final show took place on November 23, leaving behind a legacy of unforgettable performances in the heart of Las Vegas.
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