Adele bans unvaccinated fans attending upcoming concerts after 4-year hiatus

British superstar Adele has banned all unvaccinated fans including single-dose vaccinated people from attending her upcoming concerts.

The 33-year-old sent the world into a frenzy following her return to the music industry especially when the Easy On Me singer announced her 24-date run at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.

Adele announced the news last month that she will start the run of performances to 4,000 a night on January 21 and will play every Friday and Saturday until April 16.

However, thousands of fans have been warned before making the journey to Sin City that they will have to be fully vaccinated to gain entry.

A statement on Ticketmaster states: “The Event Organiser 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.

"Both proof of vaccination AND proof of negative test within 48-hours of the event is required to enter the event.”

The statement warns that at-home kits do not qualify.

At the same 4,300 seater venue, Sir Rod Steward, 76, is allowing unvaccinated fans into his shows, as long as attendees agree to the: “wearing of masks at all times unless eating and drinking, and receiving a temperature check at the venue entrance upon arrival."

Last month Adele said she had been put off doing a major world tour in 2022 due to Covid.

Previously in 2017-2018, she played to nearly three million fans across 120 shows on her world tour.

She said: “It’s too unpredictable, with all the rules and stuff. I don’t want anyone coming to my show scared. And I don’t want to get Covid, either.”

The news comes following Adele making chart history once again with the fastest-selling album of 2021.

In the first week of the London-born, LA-based singers album release, 30, it racked up 261,000 sales according to the Official UK Charts.

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