The most anticipated concert announcement in recent memory reached the airwaves this week as Adele announced her Weekends With Adele Residency at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
According to the original announcement, Adele will play the Colosseum on Fridays and Saturdays starting January 21st through April 16th. She is taking one weekend off when Van Morrison is scheduled to play the same venue.
Tickets for the residency will be made available through Adele's verified fan program through Ticketmaster. Ticket prices were not published for the verified fan presale, which means that dynamic pricing is in effect. Expect to pay top dollar to see one of the world's top performers.
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The January 19th show at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace was one of the first shows Adele scheduled in 2024. In all, there were more than 30 shows scheduled across North America.
Ticket prices for Adele concerts in 2024 averaged about $1980. Among these, the January 19th show in Las Vegas (The Colosseum at Caesars Palace) was the cheapest, with an average ticket price less than $1735.
Lowest Average Ticket Price for 2024
January 19th - The Colosseum at Caesars Palace - $1735
January 20th - The Colosseum at Caesars Palace - $1940
January 26th - The Colosseum at Caesars Palace - $1970
January 27th - The Colosseum at Caesars Palace - $2285
The average ticket price for all shows was $1620 with the highest prices being recorded for the show in Las Vegas at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace.
Highest Average Ticket Price for 2023
August 5th - The Colosseum at Caesars Palace - $1935
June 23rd - The Colosseum at Caesars Palace - $1885
August 4th - The Colosseum at Caesars Palace - $1750
September 9th - The Colosseum at Caesars Palace - $1735
September 2nd - The Colosseum at Caesars Palace - $1710
August 25th - The Colosseum at Caesars Palace - $1610
August 19th - The Colosseum at Caesars Palace - $1610
September 8th - The Colosseum at Caesars Palace - $1600
July 1st - The Colosseum at Caesars Palace - $1590
August 26th - The Colosseum at Caesars Palace - $1585
2022
One of the most popular Adele shows of 2022 was Friday January 21st at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. Interest for that show peaked in the month leading up to the event and ticket prices declined during that time.
Across all Adele shows in 2022, interest was strongest right when the shows were announced and tickets went on sale. Meanwhile, ticket prices typically fell about 30 - 35% from the date a show was announced until the days leading up to the show.
Average Ticket Price for Most Popular Shows of 2022
January 21st - The Colosseum at Caesars Palace - $2400
January 28th - The Colosseum at Caesars Palace - $2270
January 22nd - The Colosseum at Caesars Palace - $3015
February 4th - The Colosseum at Caesars Palace - $2670
January 29th - The Colosseum at Caesars Palace - $2535
February 12th - The Colosseum at Caesars Palace - $2955
February 5th - The Colosseum at Caesars Palace - $2725
March 5th - The Colosseum at Caesars Palace - $1970
February 11th - The Colosseum at Caesars Palace - $2775
March 11th - The Colosseum at Caesars Palace - $3240
Previous Adele Concerts
Adele's '25' Tour Tickets: 25 things you need to know
In support of her record-breaking album '25', British superstar/queen/diva/goddess Adele is embarking on a world tour spanning nearly nine months. Adele will tour through Europe before heading to 23 North American cities. Continue reading to learn more about ticket policies, tour dates and seating charts for this incredible tour.
1. The tour begins February 29th: It's been four years since Adele's last album, so it's fitting that the tour begins on the once-in-four-years leap day. She'll play two days in Belfast to begin.
2. The tour stops in fewer cities: Most performers play a hectic schedule of 40+ shows in 40+ cities, only playing multiple shows in cities such as New York and L.A. To reduce a rigorous travel schedule, Adele is playing fewer cities but performing multiple shows at almost every stop.
3. The longest North American stops are 6 nights: She will play 6 nights in both NY and LA. (She plays 8 nights at the famous O2 Arena in London).
4. Book your travel early!: Fewer cities means more out-of-town travelers. If you're one of them, book hotels well in-advance as they're sure to fill up quickly!
5. Tickets are sold out: Tickets went on sale December 17th on Ticketmaster and quickly sold out.
6. Only 750,000 tickets were made available: According to reports, less than a million tickets were available on the on-sale date.
7. More than 4 million fans in the waiting room: According to the same report, some 4 million people were in the virtual waiting room for Adele's shows in New York. That's 5 times more than the number of seats available for the whole tour!
8. Tickets are available on the secondary market: If you missed out, you can still score Adele Tickets in most major cities!
9. Some tickets require credit card entry: Confusing many fans, some tickets are tied to the credit card used to purchase them (on Ticketmaster). You will swipe your credit card upon entering the venue for admission.
10. Not all tickets are credit card entry: Further confusing ticket-buyers, only select seats at each venue are credit card entry. In fact, very few tickets are credit card entry.
11. Most stage setups include a catwalk: Sit near the catwalk to get up close and personal without buying front-row seats!
12. Find budget tickets near the B-Stage: The catwalk connects the main stage to the B-stage where she'll perform some of her songs. Buy tickets on the floor near the B-stage or in head-on sections in the lower level for great views without breaking the bank!
13. The closest seats are not always the best: Take the Pods at MSG in New York. These sections are closest to the main stage, but are severely to the side and offer uncomfortable views to the catwalk and B-stage.
14. The best values are in lower level side sections: We're not talking the side sections closest to the main stage. The ones halfway between the main stage and the end of the floor offer comfortable views of all parts of the stage.
15. Upper level tickets should not be ignored: Adele won't be breaking any guitars or shredding the stage with her dance moves. You're going for her incredible voice so you can save money and focus on acoustics. Head-on seats in the upper level may seem far away, but the sound quality is generally good and you will have a comfortable view.
16. She plays 9 Saturday night shows in the U.S.: Typically the best shows (and most expensive to attend), she'll play Saturday night in cities such as Atlanta, Denver and two Saturdays in LA.
17. Your last chance is in Mexico City: If another four years pass before the next tour, your last chance to see her before 2020 will be November 15th in Mexico City.
18. 'Hello' has more than 740 million views on YouTube: Which is about 50 million less than 'Rolling in the Deep'!
19. Listen to the best covers of 'Hello': Huffington Post has compiled the 25 best covers of her hit song.