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Seamus Duff

Inside Adele's super luxury 5 star hotel as she prepares to take over Las Vegas


Adele will enjoy the height of luxury when she takes to Las Vegas this winter to perform her long-delayed ‘Weekend With’ residency concerts at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace.

The 34-year-old chart-topping star is reportedly set to stay at the five star Nobu Villa, part of the resort’s Nobu Hotel, when performing from November.

The singer is set to perform over a three month stint - and will rack up a bill of £2.7 million for the £30,000 per night villa.

But luckily for Adele, she is not expected to pick up the tab as the hotel is being offered on a complimentary basis as part of her deal.

Adele is set to stay in a luxury hotel while performing in Las Vegas this year (FILE)

The Sun on Sunday claims thee singer will stay at the luxury hotel while in Las Vegas - and will also be ferried to and from her Beverley Hills mansion via private jet between show.

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She will have the hotel villa on stand-by for the entirety of her residency run - with the three-bedroom space effectively a penthouse home with a patio overlooking the Las Vegas strip, 10,300 square-feet of space, an outdoor BBQ pit, and a whirlpool set in a Zen-style garden.

A source told the publication: “Adele is being served up the most astonishing VIP package of any artist.

The star is set to stay in a villa which is part of the luxury Nobu Hotel in Sin City (Nobu Hotel)

“She will be able to order food from any Caesars restaurant, as well as have a booze cabinet filled with all her desired tipples.”

Adele sparked fury back in January when she sensationally cancelled her shows at the eleventh hour.

The news broke while some fans – who had spent thousands of pounds on air travel, accommodation and tickets - were in mid-air flying across the Atlantic to attend the concerts.

Initially, the finger of blame was pointed at Covid – with reports suggesting the singer was forced to abort the concerts due to crew falling sick.

The hotel charges £30,000 per night for the villa (Nobu Hotel)

However, it was later reported that Adele had thrown a tantrum over her stage design for the concert - getting stroppy over a water feature that was supposed to be a key part of the show.

A source explained back in January: “Adele described the pool as a ‘baggy old pond’ and refused, point blank, to stand in the middle of it.

"The intention was to fill it with water on the set as she was lifted up on a crane-type mechanism, creating the illusion she was floating on water.”

In an interview with Elle magazine this month, Adele addressed the controversy - and stood by her decision to pull the plug on her shows.

She said: “The first couple of months were really, really hard. I was embarrassed.

“But it actually made my self-confidence grow, because it was a very brave thing to do. And I don’t think many people would have done what I did

"I’m very proud of myself for standing by my artistic needs. There was just no soul in it.”

Adele will take to the stage in Las Vegas from November (Nobu Hotel)

She added that her show will be something of a retrospective of her career so far, explaining: “I want to tell the story of the beginning of my career to now.

“It’s really, really nostalgic. It’s gonna be really beautiful. I haven’t got any bullet points, obviously, when I talk.”

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