Adele wrapped up her final “Weekends with Adele” show in Las Vegas on Saturday night with an emotional farewell speech to her fans. Wearing her signature black gown, Adele reflected on a challenging year, calling it “the worst year of her life.” She acknowledged the criticism she faced for canceling her original residency shows, admitting that she was told it would be “career suicide” and that Las Vegas would never forgive her. However, she expressed gratitude for the opportunity to perform her 100th show at the Colosseum, a milestone she never expected to reach.
The singer also shared heartfelt moments with her fans, thanking them for their support and dedicating a special shout-out to her son, Angelo, which left her particularly choked up. Adele humorously explained that while she “f***ing hates touring,” she took on the residency to give Angelo a stable, normal life.
Adele also expressed her appreciation for her boyfriend, Rich Paul, calling him her “biggest supporter.” She recalled the emotional moment when Celine Dion attended her show last month, describing it as a pivotal moment that gave her closure, further cementing her decision to do a Vegas residency.
Though she expressed sadness at the residency ending, Adele reassured her fans with gratitude, saying, “I’m so sad that this residency is over but I’m so glad that it happened.” She concluded by admitting that she has no idea when or if she will tour again, leaving the future uncertain but deeply appreciating the love and support she’s received.