LOS ANGELES : Elton John returned to the stage this 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.
Adele said COVID-19 had infected half of her crew and the pandemic had caused delivery delays. Performances by the"Rolling in the Deep" singer had been seen as a bellwether for Las Vegas residencies, once reserved for stars at the end of careers but now a sought-after gig for top musicians. "People are being cautious," 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. Eilish is scheduled to kick off a world tour on Feb. 3 and Bieber on Feb. 18.
Adele's postponement, however, was a setback. The shows were to follow her latest album"30," which debuted at No. 1 in 30 countries in November, and would have been her first live appearances since 2017. Many ticketholders had already traveled to Las Vegas and were upset Adele would not be taking the stage this weekend.
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