Adele revealed that she feels “genuinely sad” as her two-year long Las Vegas Residency is nearing its end.
The Love In The Dark songstress, 36, addressed her audience in a show reflecting upon the eventual end of her shows in the city in on Sunday, November 3rd.
“This really is the beginning of the end. There are no other f---ing shows. I’m not going to be like, ‘Surprise!’ This is the end," Adele said to the audience, according to The Sun.
During her most recent residency show, she also shared what these shows meant for her, "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 16-time-Grammy winner continued, "My life is a thousand times better. My life, not my career, not my music. I’m talking about my actual life. And I really, truly think that this show has been my best friend throughout all of that."
This comes after the residency brought Adele a very memorable moment when Celine Dion surprised her at one of the shows. The two stars shared an emotional embrace and were seen getting teary-eyed.
Following the full-circle moment, Adele took to X and shared her feelings, "I have been performing in Celine Dion's room at the Colosseum for almost 2 years now."
"It was the only venue I wanted to play in Vegas because it was built for her. I have a picture of her right next to the stage that I touch every night before I walk on and she came to the show this weekend and it was a surprise and it was a MOMENT!!"
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