Adele Postpones Las Vegas Residency Due To Staff Covid Infections

The concert series, which had been scheduled to begin on Friday, was put on hold due to cases of coronaviruses among crew members.

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The residency at Caesars Palace has been impossible to finish due to Covid-19 and delivery delays, according to a video posted to the social media site.

Half of the show's crew has contracted Covid-19.

The singer promised all concerts will be rearranged, but didn't give a timetable or any further details.

The singer said that his show was not ready. We have tried everything we can to get it together in time and for it to be good enough for you, but we have been destroyed by delivery delays and Covid.

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The singer announced her residency in November after the release of her first studio album in six years. The album sold more than a million copies last year, and its lead single has topped the Hot 100 for the last nine weeks. Many tickets to her Las Vegas residency sold out in a matter of weeks, with the priciest offerings listed at over $30,000, Forbes reported in December.

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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the number of Covid-19 cases in Nevada increased by more than threefold in three weeks. The spike is related to a nationwide increase in coronaviruses infections over the last month. The new wave of infections has caused some big events to be delayed. The NBA, NHL, and the NFL all had their games rearranged last month due to the Covid-19 outbreak.

Resale sites are going for $30,000 for tickets to the Las Vegas residency of singer-turned-actress, Adele.