Adele is one of the most established artists on the current music scene. The 35-year-old Englishwoman has managed to build a career full of success, awards and recognition, something difficult that is within the reach of very few. In addition, she has a loyal following of fans who support her unconditionally in each and every one of her professional and personal projects.
The author of Someone Like You, Rolling in the deep, Hello or Set fire to the rain became news a couple of days ago due to something that happened at one of her concerts. The British artist decided to stop her Las Vegas show to publicly defend one of her fans, who was being harassed by a security guard. “What’s going on with that young man over there?” she asked in the middle of a song.
“What are they doing? Why are they bothering him? Could you leave him alone, please?” Asked the composer to the euphoria of the hundreds of fans present in the theater. “They won’t bother you again, honey,” Beyoncé’s friend sentenced.
However, this is not the only remarkable event that has surrounded Adkins’ life recently. In another of her last concerts in Las Vegas, a show that belongs to her permanent show at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace called “weekends with Adele”, the singer confessed to her fans that she had collapsed backstage and that she could not move due to a sciatica attack.
The condition suffered by the London-born is caused by pain that originates in the sciatic nerve, which causes extreme discomfort and sharp pain in the legs and lower back.
According to the British outlet The Sun, Adele explained live that her team had to lift her off the ground because she couldn’t do it on her own: “They picked up my whole body from the ground.” “I’m going to sit down and rest my sciatica,” the artist confessed to her followers on the show.
After a few very gratifying months singing for her fans in Las Vegas, United States, the singer informed her followers that she would extend her residency in that city until November 4, 2023, since she had felt very comfortable for weeks and wanted to continue. connecting with your audience from this platform. The news greatly delighted her followers in the United States, who fill her show every night.
While it is true that millions of fans of the singer of Water Under the Bridge or Easy On Me have been asking for a world tour for months, they will have to wait a little longer to see the winner of 16 Grammy Awards in their cities.