Adele says Munich residency is a stressful process


Adele says Munich residency is a stressful process

Adele, who began her second concert residency in Munich, described the experience of performing as very stressful.

He Hello The singer, who will perform at a specially built stadium in the German city, told fans: “Oh my God. Putting on the show is crazy.”

During a show, the 36-year-old singer said: “It's a lot of pressure and I get very stressed.”

He also shared some hangover tips with his fans, according to Sun from the newspaper Strange column.

The singer, who recently moved back to her home country of London, told her fans: “Hydrate while you're dehydrated, is what I like to say because I can actually drink.”

Adele's Munich residency is the second show to be held in a purpose-built 80,000-capacity open-air stadium at Messe München.

It started on August 2, 2024 and will end on August 31, 2024 with 2 performances each week.

Each night's performance features 22 songs, making it the longest set list of his career, according to Wikipedia.

After Germany, the 30-year-old artist will return to her 'Weekends with Adele' residency in Las Vegas, from October 25 to November 23, 2024.

Meanwhile, after her next series of shows, the singer intends to end her music career at the end of the year. According to an insider, she plans to focus solely on her family.

The British singer, who has an 11-year-old son with ex-husband Simon Konecki, is said to have recently gotten engaged to American sports agent Rich Paul.

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