Adele is famously not a fan of touring, which is part of what led to her hit Las Vegas residency. But she told the audience at Caesar’s Palace on Saturday night that the show helped her “fall back in love with performing live again,” and that she'll eventually return to the road. “I just don’t think I’m gonna write an album for quite some time,” Adele said. “But next time I do, I’ll come to wherever it is you live.” The singer previously opened up about her fear of touring at a December show. “I love making music,” she said. “But there is something about performing live that actually terrifies me and fills me with dread. That is why I am not a big touring artist. I did it last time to prove I could do it. But this experience of being in a room this size, I think I might be a live artist for the rest of my life.”
Adele Says She Will Return To Touring For Her Next Album
By Music News
Jan 28, 2024 | 7:00 PM
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