The singer reiterated that she doesn't "have any plans to be on stage indefinitely" Adele has looked ahead to finishing her long-running Las Vegas residency, saying that she has no “plans to be on stage indefinitely”. The ’30’ singer-songwriter is due to end her Weekends With Adele run of shows at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace later this month, having started it two years ago. READ MORE: Adele – ’30’ album review: dependable pop titan mixes things up At a recent gig last weekend, the star reiterated her plans to go on indefinite hiatus after completing the dates.
“This really is the beginning of the end. There are no other fucking shows,” Adele told the audience (via Music News ). “I’m not going to be like, ‘Surprise!’ This is the end.
“It’s [the 100th and final show] the weekend before Thanksgiving, isn’t it? And that’s the last one. I don’t have any plans to be on stage indefinitely, really.” She continued: “They say that if you want things and you are looking for things in life, you have to pay the universe and then it pays you back tenfold.
” The star also told the crowd that her life was a “thousand times better” since her Vegas residency began and said she was “genuinely sad” for it to end (via RTÉ ). A post shared by Adele (@adele) “My life, not my career, not my music,” she added. “I’m talking about my actual life.
And I really, truly think that this show has been my best friend throughout all of that. And I.