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Adele sobs as she POSTPONES Las Vegas residency due to COVID cases among crew members

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Adele shocked her fans on Thursday when she revealed in a tearful video that she had been forced to postpone her massively popular upcoming Las Vegas residency just 24 hours before she was set to take the stage at Caesar's Palace.In a video posted to Twitter, the 33-year-old superstar singer sobbed as she revealed that COVID-19 cases among members of her crew had made it impossible to bring the show to life in time.Adding to her woes were delivery delays that made it 'impossible to finish the show.'She added that she had been awake for 'over 30 hours' trying to solve logistical issues but had simply 'run out of time' to be ready on Friday. 'I'm gutted': Adele, 33, shocked her fans on Thursday when she revealed in a tearful video that she had been forced to postpone her massively popular upcoming Las Vegas residency due to COVID-19 cases among crew membersAdele admitted she was 'gutted' not to be able to get on stage on Friday night and was 'embarrassed' by the delay.'I’m so sorry, but my show ain’t ready,' she confessed 'We’ve tried absolutely everything we can to put it together in time and for it to be good enough for you, but we’ve been absolutely destroyed by delivery delays and COVID.

Half my crew and team are [ill] with Covid and still are, and it’s been impossible to finish the show.''I’m gutted — I’m sorry it’s so last minute, we’ve been awake for over 30 hours trying to figure it out and we’ve run out of time.

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