Singer-songwriter Adele has recently made significant changes to her Las Vegas residency shows due to concerns about the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The 35-year-old singer admitted to “hanging on for dear f*****g life” and became worried when her friends and crew members started falling ill. As a result, she has decided to stop mingling with her fans during her performances to avoid the risk of catching the virus.
Adele was known for her close interactions with the audience during her shows at Caesars Palace. She would often pause her performance to take selfies with fans and engage in conversations with them. However, she has now put an end to these practices out of fear of falling ill.
Mirror.co.uk reports that despite her concerns, Adele has vowed to continue her shows and not let COVID-19 disrupt her residency in Sin City. Last year, she was forced to postpone the start of her shows due to the pandemic. In a message to her devoted fans, she expressed her desire to chat with them as she normally would, but acknowledged the risks involved.
Adele shared a personal account of her backing singer Amanda’s experience with a positive COVID-19 test, emphasizing that many people she knows have been affected. She recognized the possibility of experiencing symptoms herself and potentially having to cancel shows. Determined not to cancel any more shows, she pledged to take selfies from a distance or shoot videos for fans instead of engaging in close contact.
Despite her concerns, Adele remains committed to delivering her performances and putting on a memorable show for her fans in Las Vegas.