Adele Fans Attending Her Show Should Be Fully Vaccinated

LOS ANGELES - OCTOBER 24: CBS revealed an extended preview and first look of the exclusive Oprah interview in ADELE ONE NIGHT ONLY, a new primetime special that will be broadcast Sunday, Nov. 14 (8:30-10:31 PM, ET/8:00-10:01 PM, PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+. (Photo by Cliff Lipson/CBS via Getty Images)

Fans attending Adele’s upcoming Las Vegas concert residency Weekends With Adele are mandated to show proof they’re fully vaccinated, along with a negative Covid-19 test, to attend.

Adele last month revealed she’ll play twice a weekend in a residency from January 21 through April 16 at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace.

A notification on Ticketmaster’s website for the Adele show reads that only fully vaccinated are to attend the show.

“The Event Organizer is requiring all attendees of this event to have been fully vaccinated (14 days past final vaccination shot), and to have received a negative COVID-19 test within 48-hours of the event,” reads the notification.

Both vaccination proof and the test results ‘must be issued from the healthcare provider performing the vaccination or test,’ and ‘tests administered via an at-home kit will not be permitted,’ according to Ticketmaster.

The requirement applies ‘to all those who are eligible to receive a vaccine, with no allowance for exemptions per Nevada directives,’ according to the statement.

Children who are ineligible to be vaccinated must show proof of a negative COVID-19 test over the past 48 hour span, as well as wear a mask.

Tickets were set to go on sale Tuesday, but amid an outage with Amazon Web Services, they will go on sale Wednesday.

The Grammy-winning artist is set to perform in the residency on the heels of her latest hit album 30.

The venue, which has a capacity of 4,100, has past hosted residencies from legendary artists including Elton John, Mariah Carey, Bette Midler, Cher and Rod Stewart, among others.

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