Adele is said to have fired her previous creative team and hired a new one in order to save her Las Vegas residency.
After sadly announcing her cancellation in January, the Easy On Me singer now wants to start her Weekends With Adele residency at Caesars Palace in the summer “with a freshly reworked performance,” according to the UK’s The Telegraph.
Adele, 33, reportedly ditched her longtime set designer, Esmeralda “Es” Devlin, amid accusations that the two had heated disputes about the show’s vision, according to the publication.
Kim Gavin, artistic director for English pop group Take That, and Stufish, the company behind the Rolling Stones’ forthcoming anniversary tour, are said to have taken her place.
The new creative partnership will “look after and design a fresh show as everything from the Es show has been discarded,” according to a person with “intimate information about the shows.”
According to the same insider, the residency would begin at the end of July or the beginning of August, which would coincide with the summer performance calendar at Caesars Palace’s Colosseum, where the initial 24 gigs were scheduled.
The potential dates would also correspond to Adele’s February statement to Graham Norton that the rescheduled performances are “definitely happening this year, 100 percent.”
Adele confirmed her residence will be postponed on Jan. 20, one day before it was scheduled to begin, as Page Six previously reported. The cancellation, she stated at the time, was due to “delivery delays and COVID.”















