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Adele Calls It ‘One of the Worst Years of My Life’

On Saturday, November 24, Adele bid an emotional farewell to her Weekends with Adele residency at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. The 36-year-old superstar marked the milestone 100th and final show with heartfelt reflections, recounting her journey through what she described as “one of the worst years of her life.”

In fan-captured videos that quickly went viral, Adele was seen overcome with emotion as she shared tender moments with her 11-year-old son, Angelo, and fiancé, sports agent Rich Paul. The crowd of 5,000 fans witnessed a raw and vulnerable side of the Grammy-winning artist, who candidly reflected on the trials and triumphs that shaped her residency.

“It got off to such a f***ing rocky way,” Adele confessed to the audience, her voice thick with emotion. “I was told it was career suicide, and Vegas would never forgive me.” She was referring to the tumultuous start of her residency in early 2022 when the original 24-date series was abruptly postponed due to COVID-19 disruptions and production delays.

The decision to cancel at the last minute left fans disappointed and some thousands of dollars out of pocket. It also sparked widespread criticism, with many doubting whether the artist could bounce back. Reflecting on the moment, Adele admitted she faced immense pressure and skepticism. But standing on stage at her final performance, she shared how important it was to listen to her instincts.

“If something doesn’t feel right to you, don’t f***ing do it,” she said, adding, “Had I done that show I cancelled, I certainly wouldn’t be standing here tonight.”

Adele’s candor and resilience struck a chord with the audience, who erupted in applause. Despite the rocky beginnings, her residency became a massive success, with sold-out shows and rave reviews. The residency’s spectacular production, intimate setting, and Adele’s trademark humor and powerhouse vocals turned it into a career-defining chapter for the singer.

During her final performance, Adele expressed immense gratitude for her team, her band, and her fans, crediting them for their unwavering support throughout her difficult year. “It’s been a rollercoaster,” she said. “But this has been the most incredible experience of my life.”

Looking back at the challenges of 2022, Adele’s decision to postpone the show ultimately paid off, allowing her to deliver a series of performances that met her high standards. Fans who stayed loyal to her journey were rewarded with unforgettable nights of music, storytelling, and a connection that only Adele can deliver.

As the curtains closed on her Vegas residency, Adele reminded the world of the importance of authenticity and perseverance in the face of adversity. For both the artist and her fans, Weekends with Adele was more than just a concert series—it was a testament to the power of resilience and the value of staying true to oneself.

And with a career as luminous as hers, Adele’s closing words ring especially true: “If it’s not right, don’t do it. Because when you get it right, it’s f***ing beautiful.”

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