Adele Was “Devastated” When She Had To Cancel Her Las Vegas Residency, But She Stands By Her Decision: “The Show Wasn’t Good Enough.”
“I won’t just do a show because I have to, because people will be disappointed, or because we’ll lose a lot of money,” he said.
Adele fans were sad about something other than her beautiful, sad music when she suddenly canceled her Las Vegas residency a day before it was supposed to start. But Adele Laurie Blue Adkins might have taken it the hardest.
In a recent interview with BBC’s Lauren Laverne, Adele talks about the backlash to the cancellation, how it made her feel like “a shell of a person,” and why she still stands by her decision not to continue with the show.
Adele said that after canceling her residency and hearing about how people felt about it, she was “a shell of a person” for a few months. “I just had to wait it out and let myself be sad about it, I guess. I had to be sad about the shows and get over my guilt, but it was hard.”
Even though it was a hard choice, which she announced with tears in an Instagram Live video just 24 hours before her residency started on January 21, the “Rolling in the Deep” singer still stands by it.
“I could tell that everyone was upset, and I was heartbroken and scared that I had let them down. I thought I could make it all fit and work, but I couldn’t. I still agree with that choice, “The Oscar and Grammy winner talked about it. “I won’t just do a show because I have to, because people will be disappointed, or because we’ll lose a lot of money,” he said.
Adele said that “the show wasn’t good enough” and that her silence after the show may have been a reason why people were upset. But she’s not the kind of artist who would post updates every day on Tik Tok.
She added, “I won’t tell you anything if I don’t have anything to tell you, because that will just make you feel worse.”
Adele said in February that her Vegas shows will “absolutely happen this year,” and she said the same thing in her first show since she stopped going to Sin City. Adele said she would announce the new U.S. dates “very, very soon” at her sold-out show in London’s Hyde Park over the weekend.
She told the crowd on Friday, “I was supposed to have shown, but they didn’t happen.” “I just need one more piece of gear.”
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