Adele announces a break from her music: ‘I won’t return for an extremely long period’
Adele spoke to the audience during her recent performance that she would be taking a break from performing and music after the conclusion of her Las Vegas residency.
By Elizabeth Stanton
Sep 01, 2024 07:06 PM
Adele is leaving to the stage for a bit.
A user posted the video via TikTok which shows her from an appearance at Munich, Germany, where she revealed that she’s preparing an extended break following the conclusion of her Las Vegas residency.
“I have 10 shows to do, but after that I will not see you for an incredibly long time, and I will hold you dear in my heart.”
The representatives of Adele didn’t immediately respond to the request of Fox News Digital for comments.
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Adele stated on stage that she will not be able to see her the fans “for an incredibly long time.” (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for AD)
Adele performs in her Las Vegas residency at The Colosseum Theater at Caesars Palace since November 2022.
She first announced that she would be joining the band in 2021, only for her to shock and disappoint fans months later, when she postponed the entire tour. In a heartfelt video she cried out in a video “Rolling in the Deep” star revealed to fans that the standard of her show wasn’t enough and her band would not be ready to start the tour at the right time.
After the show began, Adele extended her dates through 2023 and the entirety of 2024. The final shows of her schedule are scheduled to start from October. 25 through Nov. 23rd of this year.
The Grammy award-winning singer said to the German ZDF public broadcaster she wanted to perform things that were “creative things.”
Adele started the first phase of her Las Vegas residency in November 2022 after a mishap in 2021. (Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images for Adele)
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“I don’t have any plans for new music at all,” she said to the media outlet. “I want a big break after this and I think I want to do other creative things, just for a little while.”
She also said to the media, “I don’t like being famous. I love that I get to make music all the time.”
This year in the year, earlier this year, the “Hello” singer also said she is struggling with the demands of fame.
At a concert in February she spoke about photographs she had taken during the NBA game that show her looking unhappy. She explains that she didn’t look happy because the camera was taking pictures of her against her wishes and she doesn’t enjoy being famous in the first place.
Adele said to German publication ZDF, “I don’t like being famous. I love that I get to make music all the time.” (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for AD)
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“Do you recall that viral meme that showed me not giving any f? —?” she asked her fans, referring to the pictures taken in February 2022, at the 2022 NBA All-Star Game. She modeled her face after the look she used in the famous photographs.
She explained that she had gone back and forth on being filmed during the game and was eventually recorded nonetheless.
“The reason I looked like my lips had filler – because I got naturally big lips, right, I don’t need filler – the reason I looked like a different person was because I was sulking, because I was like ‘these motherf—ers have come back and are filming me against my will,'” she explained in a fan-recorded video.
She also said, “I didn’t realize they were airing it on TV, I thought it was just in the room.”
Adele was a viral sensation because of her serious attitude in her appearance at the 2022 NBA All-Star Game, which she later said was due to getting annoyed at being caught on TV, without her permission. (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images)
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“I was ignoring, looking everywhere but in the camera because I was very annoyed because I asked not to be filmed, but I guess I was asking it by going. Also my face is just very meme-able, I can’t help it.”
Fox News Digital’s Caroline Thayer and Emily Trainham contributed to this report.