There are still two and a half months left in Adele's residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
But it appears that the number of individuals who might be interested in seeing her perform there is already diminishing.
As part of her "Weekends with Adele" engagement, the "Rolling in The Deep" singer has been performing her most well-known songs in Sin City since mid-November 2022.
The British singer-songwriter is scheduled to continue performing until March 25, 2023, and it was observed that when her gigs sold out, the price of tickets on ticket resale websites shot up to $48,371.
According to a recent story in The Sun, the price of resale tickets has decreased by 90%, making each seat available for just $4,172.
The publication also asserts that officials at The Colosseum have admitted that certain performances aren't even drawing a full audience.
"Adele's performances have been great, but weirdly the early desire to hear her sing has decreased - and that is reflected in the price of tickets," a source close to the situation said.
Also mentioned is the possibility of purchasing front-row seats for a few hundred dollars just before the performance.
"And the assumption is that costs will keep dropping as she approaches the conclusion of her tenure in March," they continued.
Adele received an advance payment for her concert, which is estimated to be worth $240 million.
When it was revealed last month that ultimate VIP seats to her concert were sold for almost $4.7 million as part of a Las Vegas Grand Prix package deal, there was even some surprise and outrage from fans.
Following the announcement of the "Emperor Package," which includes 12 Formula 1 tickets but only two for Adele, 12 Paddock Club seats, a private dinner with chef Nobu Matsuhisa, five nights at the Nobu Sky Villa hotel, and a 24-hour butler, fans vented their rage and displeasure on social media.
One outraged supporter tweeted, "This is so absurd!"
"Is this what a Formula 1 Emperor Package has come to, they continued. Why are there only two tickets available for Adele's residency at Caesars Palace? We require 12! Fix this!"
"Absolutely horrible that F1 is even permitting this," another user tweeted.
"Why would I even contemplate a race in the US when I can simply travel to Europe to see a race for a fraction of the price, which includes flights and lodging?" they questioned.
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