Adele has confessed that she has “no plans” to record any new music.
The Grammy winner, who is currently performing in Europe for the first time in eight years, is due to resume her Weekends With Adele Las Vegas residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in October this year for a month.
However, once the live shows come to an end, Adele fans are unlikely to hear anything new from the star for quite some time.
In fact, the British singer has hinted that new music might not even happen at all.
Adele has revealed that she does not plan to work on any new music once her scheduled live dates come to an end.
Speaking with German broadcaster ZDF, the British singer shared: “I don’t have any plans for new music, at all. I want a big break after this and I think I want to do other creative things just for a little while.”
Meanwhile, it comes after a newly-released video revealed the awkward truth about Adele’s run-in with a so-called ‘homophobic heckler” during her recent Vegas show.
Adele had thought that a man in the audience yelled “Pride sucks,” and gave him a thorough dressing-down from the stage about yelling such a thing at the start of Pride month.
“Work sucks!” the man could be heard yelling – which Adele misheard, and soon gave them a piece of her mind.
“Did you come to my f**king show and say that Pride sucks?” she asked, to a massive cheer from the audience.
“Are you f**king stupid? Don’t be so f**king ridiculous. If you have nothing nice to say, shut up. All right?”
Fans who were present at the show have spoken out about the incident, one tweeting: “The guy was somewhere behind me and he said “work sucks” not “pride sucks.”
Another wrote: “Yeah I was in the section next to him. He said work sucks because she mentioned something about working. It was all very awkward.”
The always-outspoken singer has made headlines more than a few times with her onstage antics: During an October 2023 show, she told the audience she’d recently quit drinking for good.
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