Adele had a deep relationship with her fans, and it was said that the British singer couldn't stop crying after watching the cheering crowds at her Las Vegas gigs.
According to a source, "Adele goes through a gamut of emotions during her performances, which the audience may not be aware of."
"The magnitude of the show and her success has such an impact on her that she has a little cry before or even after the shows."
"She feels so connected to fans and their support for her music and artistry that it can become overwhelming," the anonymous person stated.
Earlier, the Grammy winner's fans were devastated to learn that the Hello songstress had cancelled her first gigs of her Caesars Palace residency.
The singer turned to Twitter to inform fans of the devastating news.
"I'm so sorry, but my show ain't ready," the 35-year-old stated in the emotional video.
All dates will be rescheduled
— Adele (@Adele) January 20, 2022
More info coming soon
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"We've run out of time, and I'm so upset, and I'm really embarrassed, and I'm so sorry to everyone who travelled again."
"I can't give you what I have right now, and I'm gutted," she went on. "I'm gutted, and I'm sorry it's so last-minute."
However, Adele's residency show resumed last year when she performed every weekend at the Colosseum in Las Vegas, allegedly making $2 million each performance.