Adele says it is time to ‘move on’ after completing her Las Vegas residency

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Adele expressed that she will greatly miss her residency performances but feels it's time to "move forward" after completing her 100th and last show in Las Vegas on Saturday night.

The 36-year-old British singer-songwriter kicked off her show, "Weekends With Adele," at The Colosseum in Caesars Palace in November 2022.

In July, she revealed her plans to take a significant break from music following a series of sold-out performances at the venue that accommodates approximately 4,000 spectators.

In a post on social media on Monday, she shared, “What an incredible journey! Las Vegas, you've treated me so well.”

"This residency reflected the journey from feeling lost and broken at age 30 to becoming healed and flourishing!"

"It feels just right in conclusion. The next step now is to let go and move forward."

The "Easy On Me" artist re-emerged in 2021 with the launch of her fourth album, titled 30.

Adele expressed, “I have genuinely enjoyed these 100 performances.”

Each person in the room was unique, as I had the opportunity to connect with everyone individually each night.

"I have enjoyed every moment and I take great pride in it! I will really miss it, and I will miss all of you as well. Thank you so much! I can't express my gratitude enough. Until next time!"

Footage shared from her concert on Saturday captures the singer becoming emotional as she says goodbye to Las Vegas.

"It's been amazing, and I'm really going to miss it – and I'll definitely miss you a lot," she expressed.

"I'm not sure when I'll feel ready to perform again."

Last month, during her concert in Las Vegas, singer Adele Adkins had a heartfelt moment when she recognized Celine Dion in the crowd and shared a warm hug with her.

In August, Adele performed at a specially designed outdoor venue in Munich that could hold 80,000 attendees each night. On the final evening, she informed her fans that they shouldn't expect to see her for quite a while.

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