Singer Adele announces prolonged break from music scene
Adele is heading for an extended break from her music career after wrapping up her concerts in Munich and Vegas. Living up to the title, "the longest tour" of her life, the singer has performed relentlessly for nearly three years, and now, she's yearning for some personal time. With her upcoming shows in Vegas nearing completion, she's hinted at disappearing from the scene for an extended period.
On her last performance in Munich, Adele admitted to the media, "I've never enjoyed performing this much for such an extended period, probably never will. After these last ten shows in Vegas, I'm taking a hiatus that's going to feel like forever."
In her heartfelt farewell, she assured her fans, "As I take this time off, I'll keep you in my thoughts, and I'll dream about our shared experiences on stage from the past three years. It's been an incredible journey, but I need some me-time now."
Reflecting on the past seven years, Adele highlighted her desire to enjoy her newfound personal life with her boyfriend, Rich Paul, also a sports agent. They went public in July 2021, and Adele shared her deep affection for her partner and desire for more children. "I want a bigger family," she said in 2022 to Elle, adding, "I see myself as a homemaker and a matriarch, so I'm longing for stability. It helps me with my music and overall well-being."
With a son, Angelo Adkins, from her previous marriage to Simon Konecki, Adele dreams of welcoming a little girl into her family once her professional commitments are over. "I can't wait to become a mother again," she said earlier this year. "I want a daughter, as I've already got a son."
As long as Adele's loyal followers wait, they can be sure that her time off is her way of recharging and preparing for newer, exciting chapters in both her personal and professional life.
Adele expressed her enthusiasm for spending quality time with her boyfriend, Rich Paul, during her extended break, as she mentioned her desire for a bigger family. After wrapping up her concerts in Munich and Vegas, Adele hinted that she would be missing from the music scene for an extended period, just like how Adele, "the longest tour" singer, has yearned for personal time after performing relentlessly for nearly three years.