Debunked: Adele Residency Rumors in Vegas are False


Published on: November 18, 2024, 08:02h.

Last reviewed on: November 14, 2024, 10:32h.

After the conclusion of “Weekends With Adele” following 100 performances, this special edition aims to correct some inaccurate stories about Adele’s residency at Caesars Palace.

It is important to verify information about Adele’s Caesars Palace residency before believing everything. (Image: geo.tv)

Palestinian Flag

Adele displayed the Palestinian flag during a performance of “When We Were Young” to express her opinion on the Israel-Hamas conflict.

A Twitter user claimed that Adele held the Palestinian flag. (Image: Twitter/X)

Contrary to a viral tweet, a longer TikTok video revealed that the flag actually featured the coat of arms of Mexico, which shares similar colors with the Palestinian flag.

In addition, Adele’s attire in the video matched photos she posted from a concert that occurred before the Israel-Hamas conflict.

Pride Didn’t Suck

Adele made headlines by confronting a man who allegedly said “Pride sucks” during Pride Month, but a closer video showed that the man actually exclaimed “Work sucks” in response to a conversation about Adele’s work schedule.

Despite the initial viral video, which garnered over 10.5 million views, the context was misunderstood.

Seat-Fillers

Rumors about Adele using seat-fillers due to poor ticket sales were debunked, as all tickets for her shows sold out quickly. The perceived availability of tickets was due to resale tickets, not unsold ones.

Another video showed the Mexican coat of arms on the flag. (Image: X/Twitter)

Adele does employ seat-fillers, but only when ticket-holders are unable to attend, ensuring that the seats are occupied.

Planet-Hopping

Reports about Adele contemplating a residency at Planet Hollywood instead of Caesars Palace were refuted, as both venues are operated by the same company, Caesars Entertainment.

The decision to delay Adele’s residency was due to production delays and creative differences, not a venue change.

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