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Adele’s ‘Final Concert’ Ticket Prices Surge After Announcing Hiatus

Ticket prices for Adele’s “final concert” are skyrocketing following the singer’s announcement of an indefinite hiatus.

Earlier this week, the 36-year-old singer-songwriter revealed she would be taking an extended break from music after concluding her Las Vegas residency in November.

On Saturday evening (31 August), the “Easy On Me” singer informed fans in Munich that she has 10 remaining shows in Vegas, but after that, they won’t see her for “an incredibly long time.”

Following the news, tickets for her final show on Saturday, November 23, are in high demand.

According to last-minute ticket site Gametime, the lowest-priced tickets for the event are now selling for $2,770 each, while top-priced seats will cost more than $14K per ticket.

The average ticket price has risen from $2.8k last Sunday to a new high of $4.7k and looks set to continue rising.

Adele poses with her Grammy for Best Pop Solo Performance for “Easy on Me” in February 2023 (Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images)

Rising ticket prices have recently made headlines as Oasis fans who endured hours-long queues for tickets to their reunion shows this weekend were shocked at the cost. The general standing tickets had risen as a result of Ticketmaster’s dynamic pricing policy, which saw ticket costs double in some cases.

The Gallagher brothers announced two additional Wembley Stadium shows on September 27 and 28 following overwhelming demand for their 2025 comeback.

In a press release, it was announced on Wednesday (September 4) that a new “invitation-only ballot ticket sale strategy” has been created for the two new Wembley shows “as a small step towards making amends for the situation.”

Meanwhile, Adele explained her upcoming hiatus by saying that she has been touring and performing non-stop for almost three years and is ready to get back to “living my life.”

“I have spent the last seven years building a new life for myself, and I want to live it now,” the singer said through tears in Munich. “I want to live my life that I’ve been building, and I will miss you terribly.”

She explained that while Munich was meant to conclude her tour, she has 10 more shows to deliver to fans in Vegas who missed out when she fell ill at the beginning of the run in 2022.

“But after that, I will not see you for an incredibly long time,” she told the crowd in a video captured by a fan and shared on X/Twitter. “And I will hold you dear in my heart for that whole length of my break”

Source: Gametime, Ticketmaster