The 34-year-old singer was reportedly given the luxury accommodation at Villa Nobu – part of the Nobu Hotel, but normally costs up to £2.7m for her three-month stay. Spanning 10,300 square feet, the Japanese-inspired top-floor ‘mini-home’ features three bedrooms, plus a barbecue pit and Zen garden with hot tub, all overlooking the laneway. Wow! Adele is reportedly living in a £30,000-a-night suite in Las Vegas during her upcoming concert, which will take place at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace (pictured in July 2022) A source told The Sun: “Adele was treated to the most amazing VIP package of any artist. “He’ll be able to order food from any Caesars restaurant, as well as have a liquor cabinet stocked with all the food he wants.” In addition, Adele is traveling to Sin City from her Beverly Hills mansion on a private jet and private chauffeurs, according to the claim. MailOnline has contacted Adele’s representatives for comment. Explosives: The singer, 34, was reportedly given free luxury accommodation at Nobu Villa – part of the Nobu Hotel Jaws: It would normally cost up to £2.7million for her three-month stay, but the star has landed the rooms for free as part of her Vegas residency Incredible: At 10,300 square feet, the Japanese-inspired top-floor ‘mini-home’ has three bedrooms, plus a barbecue pit and Zen garden with hot tub, overlooking the strip During a recent interview with Elle, Adele wanted to discuss what she called “the worst moment of my career” after canceling her original Vegas residency. The superstar was set to open her weekend show with Adele in January, but canceled with an emotional video to fans at the last minute. Adele tearfully told fans, many of whom were already in Sin City at the time, of several different reasons behind pushing the residency. “My show is not ready,” he said. “We tried absolutely everything we could to get it together in time and be good enough for you. But we have been completely devastated by delivery delays and COVID. Wow! Additionally, Adele travels to Sin City from her Beverly Hills mansion via private jet and private chauffeurs, as claimed (pictured in February 2022) ‘Mortified’: During a recent interview, Adele wanted to discuss what she called the ‘worst moment of my career’ after canceling her original Vegas residency After the planned concert dates were leaked, the singer took to Instagram last month to finally confirm that the show will begin in November, as she thanked fans for their “patience”.

Adele’s Vegas residency by the numbers

24 – shows that he had to play 4,100 – seats in the Colosseum $1.5 million – $2.2 million – expected in ticket sales per show $685,000 – Adele’s salary per show 220 million dollars – how much is the singer worth? $85 – cost of the cheapest ticket, before fees $30,000 – how many tickets were changing hands for online Five years since Adele has given a public concert “It was the worst moment of my career, by far,” she told Elle of her decision to cancel. ‘By far. I was so excited about these shows. It was devastating.’ She explained, just hours before her debut, that she was simply not satisfied with the show. “There was just no soul to it. The scene setting was not correct. It was very detached from me and my band and lacked intimacy. And maybe I tried too hard to give him those things in such a controlled environment.’ It was previously reported that the delays were due to the singer being unhappy with the set design, particularly a swimming pool set up in the middle of the stage. Of the backlash she faced from fans, many of whom had shelled out thousands on flights and accommodation to see the star, Adele admitted that “the first couple of months were really, really hard. I was ashamed.’ “But it actually made my self-confidence grow, because it was a very brave thing to do. And I don’t think many people would do what I did. I’m very proud of myself for being next to my artistic needs.’ Employees at the Caesars Palace camp told TMZ in May that the resort and Live Nation needed to reach a workable deal with the singer within a month in order for the show to go ahead. Rich, a top sports agent, had apparently entered into negotiations for the show, which is said to bring in $150 million in profits. The sources said that Adele had many conflicts regarding the show, including but not limited to the choir and the sound system. Caesars insiders also reported a dispute over a pool that was to be part of the concert set. In April, Adele reportedly fired her creative team and hired an entirely new one in a bid to salvage her postponed residency. He appears to have parted ways with the creative team behind the residency and instead drafted in Take That’s creative expert to take the reins. The star called her renewed plans for the 32 concert dates, which will run from November 18, 2022 to March 25, 2023, “nostalgic,” teasing that the shows will tell the story of her career. “It’s going to be pretty cool,” she mused to Elle, adding that her trademark audience interaction will be plentiful, laughing: “I don’t have bullet points, obviously, when I’m talking. That’s why my shows are so erratic. I once gave, for example, an hour-long talk about an aquarium!’ “I think I’m right to do it right now,” he said of the residency. “I know I’m not 60 years old and I don’t have 20 albums under my belt. But I think my music will work in a Vegas show.’ Ugh: The superstar was scheduled to open her weekend show with Adele in January but canceled with a touching video message to fans at the last minute (pictured in February 2022)