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Adele's Las Vegas Residency Concert Prices Skyrocket On Resale Markets

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By TheBlast Staff on December 10, 2021 at 2:30 PM EST

Last month, Adele announced that she would finally be performing more, by having Las Vegas residency concerts. These are scheduled to last from January-April.

Adele will be performing at Caesar's Palace, which is home to to other previous residency concerts, such as Usher and Celine Dion. Now, a huge problem that has been coming up for fans of the singer, are insane resale prices.

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Resellers Are Listing Adele Tickets For Thousands

When tickets for these Adele concerts were initially available, these quickly sold out and paved the way for tickets to start hitting resale markets. According to many fans, prices have gone up significantly, as many are being listed between $2,000-$35,000. The Colosseum at Caesars currently holds 4,100 people.

Adele fans quickly took to Twitter to express their disappointment in these prices skyrocketing and putting them out of a budget, to see one of the biggest artists in the world.

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Adele Released New '30' Album Last Month

On November 19, Adele also released her fourth studio album, "30." This was also her first album since 2015, where she put out "25." 30 went on to be the singer's fourth consecutive number one album.

"30" was also led by the "Easy On Me" single, which was released a month before the album. It went on to debut at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and is already certified platinum in the US. 12 songs were available on "30 in total and included one artist appearance from Erroll Garner on "All Night Parking."

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Adele Explained Three-Year Process Of '30'

When Adele first announced in October that "30" would finally be released, she was very passionate about the time it took to create it. The UK native revealed that she initially started working on it back in 2018 and how she's learned a lot more about herself. Adele was also going through the most "turbulent" period of her life.

"I was certainly nowhere near where I'd hoped to be when I first started [this album] nearly 3 years ago. Quite the opposite actually. I rely on routine and consistency to feel safe, I always have. And yet there I was knowingly - willingly even, throwing myself into a maze of absolute mess and inner turmoil!

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I've learned a lot of blistering home truths about myself along the way. I've shed many layers but also wrapped myself in new ones. Discovered genuinely useful and wholesome mentalities to lead with, and I feel like I've finally found my feeling again. I'd go as far as to say that I've never felt more peaceful in my life. 

And so, I'm ready to finally put this album out."

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