In response to her fans' questions, British singer Adele stated that she plans to embark on another world tour upon the release of her next album, although she admitted that this will not happen anytime soon. Adele, 35, hinted that she is ready to return to a global tour after her current performances, which end in June 2024, during her concert last weekend at the Colosseum - Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
The "Hello" singer mentioned that she wants to launch a world tour with her upcoming album, but her new songs may not be written by her, as she currently lacks sufficient time between concerts and writing preparations, according to the Daily Mail.
Adele's last album, "30," released in 2021, which she wrote all the lyrics for, achieved great commercial success and critical acclaim, earning her the Best British Album award at the 2022 Brit Awards after becoming the best-selling album.
Regarding her next album, she expressed regret to her fans that she will not write a single song on the upcoming album, but she promised to work on writing songs for her future albums.
She mentioned that once the tour is over, she will return to Las Vegas for new concerts, which may be part of the world tour for which details have yet to be revealed.
An informed source revealed that the singer has been offered several venues for special performances in her home country, such as Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, which has a capacity of 62,000, but she is also looking to hold concerts in other European countries like Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, and France, before moving on to the United States, where she may conclude her tour with new concerts in Las Vegas.