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She added: "I can’t give you what I have right now.

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The "Easy on Me" singer added she was "gutted" by the last-minute cancellation.
Her Las Vegas residency, titled "Weekends with Adele," was set to kick off Friday
at the Colosseum in Caesars Palace and run through April. 

"We’ve been awake for over 30 hours now trying to figure it out, and we’ve run
out of time," Adele said. "I’m so upset, and I’m really embarrassed and I’m so
sorry to everyone that’s traveled."

Andrea Perez is among the many fans who traveled to see Adele's opening
weekend. She arrived from Mexico City Thursday afternoon and learned of the
cancellation after arriving at Caesars Palace. 

"We were first going to see Celine Dion and then she cancelled and now Adele,"
she said, standing in front of the Colosseum box office. "I love Adele. I love all
her songs. But I think it's not a good idea to tell people (of a cancelation) one day
out."

Perez said she would not be able to return once Adele announces new dates.
"It's impossible."

In her video, Adele said her shows are currently being rescheduled and vowed to
“get it to where it’s supposed to be.”

Eilnee Colbert, 51, flew in from Atlanta Thursday morning was on the Las Vegas
Strip getting a COVID test to attend the show when a friend texted the news. 

While disappointed, Colbert, who was wearing an Adele tour shirt from 2016,
remains unwavering in her fandom. 

"Her talent is otherwordly. Her voice is indescribable. And she's just adorable and a great role
model for her generation," Colbert said. 

She and three girlfriends from around the country purchased tickets opening
night through Ticketmaster's Verified Fan program; they're hopeful that
rescheduled dates will allow them to attend the new opening night show. 

"As much as we hated to see her message, it speaks to who she is as a person,"
Colbert said. "We have the flexibility to pay for another trip, so we will be there." 

The string of Vegas concerts marks the first live performance dates open to the
public following the release of Adele's fourth studio album, "30," which became
her third No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart. It debuted as the biggest-selling
album of the year, according to Billboard.
Adele confirmed a day before her maiden show as her Las Vegas residency has already been
postponed because of COVID-related production problems.

Adele remarked in an emotional video released to Twitter on Thursday, "I'm sorry, but my show
ain't ready." "We've tried all we can to put it together on time and to make it good enough for
you, but delivery delays and COVID have killed us — half my staff is still sick with COVID –
and it's been difficult to finish the show."

"I can't give you what I have right now," she added.

The "Easy on Me" singer said that the last-minute cancellation had left her "gutted." Adele's
"Weekends with Adele" engagement in Las Vegas is set to begin on Friday at Caesars Palace's
Arena and run through April.

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