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Adele in 'talks with new Las Vegas venue' after cancelling Caesars Palace shows

Adele is in talks to move her Las Vegas residency across the road from Caesars Palace.

The global star cancelled her planned performances at the famous venue just hours before her first show was due to start, telling fans it "wasn't ready".

The Sun has reported that Adele, 33, has been asked about performing at Planet Hollywood's Zappos Theatre.

A source told the publication: “Talks are ongoing with Adele about the possibility of her moving the residency to Zappos.

“The venue is within the Caesars family — who she has the huge money deal with — and it’s world class.

Adele is tipped to finally perform in Las Vegas this summer (AFP via Getty Images)

“It’s been a residency spot for a host of huge stars, including Jennifer Lopez and Shania Twain, and after the issues raised by Adele about her set and the sound quality at the Colosseum it seems Zappos could be the answer."

Zappos boasts space for 7,000 fans and is almost twice as big as the Colosseum.

The venue is also owned by the same company who owns the Caesars Palace.

Adele with Idris Elba at the BRIT Awards (Dave J Hogan/Getty Images for BR)

The Rolling In The Deep singer was due to take to the stage at the world-famous venue from January 21st.

In a tearful video with fans, she explained her absence: "I'm so sorry but my show ain't ready. We've tried absolutely everything that we can to put it together in time and for it to be good enough for you, but we've been absolutely destroyed by delivery delays and Covid.

"Half my team are down with Covid and it's been impossible to finish the show."

Adele recently performed at The BRITS but wasn't ready for her Vegas residency (Getty)

"I can't give you what I have right now and I'm gutted. And I'm sorry it's last minute. We've been awake for over 30 hours trying to figure it out and we've run out of time."

She added that she was "upset and embarrassed."

Adele, who won three BRIT Awards for her album 30 last month promised fans that her £500,000 a night residency would happen this year.

She told Graham Norton: “I regret I kept going until that late in the day. It would have been a really half-a****d show and I can’t do that.”

She told Graham Norton that she didn't want to give fans a half a**** performance (PA)

As well as scooping her BRITs, she was also crowned Global Album All Format Chart for 2021 by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry.

She beat the likes of Olivia Rodrigo, Justin Bieber and Ed Sheeran to the title.

In the album she sings about her divorce and motherhood.

Olivia, 19, came in second place with her album Sour and Justin Bieber, 28, made third place with Justice.

She recently won a global award for her album (BBC)

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Frances Moore, chief executive of the IFPI, said: 'It has been wonderful to have Adele back and releasing music over the second half of last year.

'Her dominance of all three IFPI album charts speaks to her unique songwriting talent, her iconic voice and unrelenting global popularity.

"We are thrilled to award Adele and all of her team the IFPI Global Album All Format chart award and send huge congratulations for a stellar year."

The Mirror has approached Adele's representatives for comment.

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