Adele postponement sidelines fans, disrupts live music recovery - BusinessWorld Online

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Elton John returned to the stage last week for the first time in nearly two years, and big names including Billie Eilish and Justin Bieber are getting ready to tour around the world. READ:

But as the live music business was preparing for a rebound from coronavirus disease 2019 this year, 15-time Grammy winner Adele tearfully announced the pandemic had forced a last-minute postponement of her highly anticipated residency at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.

“People are being cautious,” Mr. Aswad said. “We’re still not sure how much longer this is going to go on or what might be happening next.”On Wednesday, British rocker John resumed his farewell tour that started in 2018 with a concert in New Orleans. Ms. Eilish is scheduled to kick off a world tour on Feb. 3 and Mr. Bieber on Feb. 18.

The singer had been due to perform two shows each weekend for 12 weeks at a venue that seats roughly 4,000 people. Pre-sale tickets had sold out in minutes, and website TMZ reported that resellers had been offering single seats for as much as $35,000 each in December. “Sorry, this is rubbish. Everyone has already flown in including my wife and her girlfriends,” Twitter user Jordan P. wrote in a post. “We spent thousands to get them there as a Christmas surprise gift. This is unacceptable.”

 

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