Adele fans say they can finally ‘die happy’ after she begins postponed Vegas residency

Adele fans from around the world said they can now “die happy” after finally seeing her perform in Las Vegas.

After the show’s conclusion, fans said they felt the singer had “given the show she wanted to give” and they were “happy to see her happy”.

They hailed the Caesars Palace opening night as “one of the best nights ever” as they streamed out of the The Colosseum venue.

One fan said everything in the show was “so well thought out”.

“That was hands down one of the best shows that I have been to, not only just the sound but… everything sounded very well thought out,” they told the PA news agency.

While others said the show “exceeded every expectation I had”.

“It was amazing, the best show ever. She exceeded every expectation that I had… it was like a dream,” an excited fan said, adding that she cried “three or four times” during the emotional performance.

One went on: “This is my first time. That’s why I’m here. The last thing I have to do before I can die happy is see an Adele concert.”

Adele, who became emotional several times throughout her performances, said the show was “perfect” and “looked just like how I imagined” as she kicked off the first night of her postponed run.

She received a standing ovation as she took to the stage, but told fans that she ought to be the one giving them one instead.

“Thank you so much for coming back to me,” she told them.

“It looks just like I imagined it would, it’s just perfect, thank you.”

In her typically jokey manner, Adele continued: “I don’t get to go off stage for about 50 minutes so I’m going to have (a) shitty face of streaked makeup for the whole first part of the show.

“I’m so nervous and I’m so scared and I’m so happy.”

She added that the show “started small” before launching into her first song of the evening, a rendition of her 2015 number one single Hello, after which she received another standing ovation.

Throughout the evening Adele delivered a selection of powerful and emotional hits which spanned her four studio albums, accompanying most with spectacular visuals.

Songs from her latest Brit award-winning album 30 included Easy On Me, I Drink Wine, Oh My God, and Cry Your Heart Out.

Fans were also delighted to a rendition of her Oscar-winning James Bond theme, Skyfall, with visual effects showing the singer set against fiery backgrounds.

Rapper Stormzy was pictured in the audience alongside Adele’s partner Rich Paul.

Adele also thanked Caesars Palace for the support she had been shown following the show’s postponement, saying she was “honoured” to be performing at the venue.

“I’d really like to thank Caesars because there has been a lot of shit written about me since I cancelled my shows,” she said.

“I tell you 90% of it is absolutely completely made up, there’s been rumours that I’m moving hotels and I’m moving theatres and all this and never once did they ask (me) any questions.”

“They have been amazing, so thank you so much for having me, Caesars. I’m so honoured to be here.”

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