Adele was 'ecstatic' as she announced her rescheduled Las Vegas shows.
The 34-year-old Easy On Me singer sparked a furious backlash at the start of the year when she cancelled her residency dates at the last minute while fans were already jetting across the Atlantic to see her.
She was meant to perform at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace for her Weekends With Adele shows from January to April this year.
And it looks like it's finally happening between November this year to March next year as Adele took to her Twitter page to share the exciting news - which was recently reportedly leaked on Ticketmaster USA.
"Words can’t explain how ecstatic I am to finally be able to announce these rescheduled shows. I truly was heartbroken to have to cancel them," she wrote.
"But after what feels like an eternity of figuring out logistics for the show that I really want to deliver, and knowing it can happen, I’m more excited than ever! Now I know for some of you it was a horrible decision on my part, and I will always be sorry for that.
"But I promise you it was the right one. To be with you in such an intimate space every week has been what I’ve most been looking forward to and I’m going to give you the absolute best of me. Thank you for your patience, I love you, Adele."
The iconic singer cancelled her original shows hours before opening night, much to the disappointment of fans.
While a Covid outbreak was initially blamed as the reason for the cancellations, it later transpired the star was unhappy with her stage set-up and decided not to move forth with the dates.
Since tearfully sharing the statement about the cancellation, she said she 'stood by her decision'.
Earlier this month, she appeared on BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs to discuss the last-minute change.
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The Hello singer explained to host Lauren Laverne: "I was frightened about letting them down and I thought I could pull it together and make it work, and I couldn’t.
“I stand by that decision. I don’t think any other artist would have done what I did, and I think that is why it was such a massive, massive story."
Adele continued: "It was like, ‘I don’t care’ and things like that. You can’t buy me. You can’t buy me for nothing.
"I’m not going to just do a show because I have to or because people are going to be let down or because we are going to lose loads of money. I’m like, ‘The show is not good enough’."
Since the cancellation, Adele has enjoyed headlining shows in London’s Hyde Park as part of the British Summertime Festival.
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