December 9, 2021,
Everyone needs a pace to call home, even when the world is your oyster.
At times it appears that Adele owns the minds and hearts of fans in the entire singing industry.
Her accolades sing a masterful song.
Adele is one of the world's best-selling music artists, with sales of over 120 million records.
After graduating in arts from the BRIT School in 2006, Adele signed a record deal with XL Recordings. Her debut album, 19, was released in 2008 and spawned the UK top-five singles "Chasing Pavements" and "Make You Feel My Love". The album was certified 8× platinum in the UK and triple platinum in the US. Adele was honored with the Brit Award for Rising Star as well as the Grammy Award for Best New Artist.
It continues to get better.
In 2012, Adele released "Skyfall", a soundtrack single for the James Bond film of the same name, which won the Academy Award and the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song.
What an incredible, moving, atmospheric melody.
Adele's accolades include fifteen Grammy Awards and nine Brit Awards. In 2011, 2012, and 2016, Billboard named her Artist of the Year.
Trust us. We could go on, but you already know that.
When an artist is that successful, they are constantly on tour and that creates a wonderful financial boom.
Having said that, how many times have we heard or read about an artist becoming ill or burning out from the grind. Didn’t McDonald’s say you deserve a break today?
How can a singer receive a massive break?
A concert residency (also known as musical residency or simply residency) is a series of concerts, similar to a concert tour, but only performed at one location.
What a break.
A place to call home. Walk your dog at night. Sneak into the local 7-Eleven in disguise for some munchies.
If you are going to agree to a residency offer where would you most likely do it?
Las Vegas, of course.
Adele? Please enjoy Vegas.
WEEKENDS WITH ADELE Las Vegas Residency at Caesars Palace Begins January
REGISTER FOR TICKETS TUESDAY NOVEMBER 30
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Nov 30, 2021, 10:26 ET
LAS VEGAS, Nov. 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Adele announces WEEKENDS WITH ADELE, an exclusive residency in the Colosseum of Las Vegas' famed Caesars Palace Hotel beginning Friday January 21, 2022. The global superstar will perform two shows each weekend through Saturday April 16, 2022 (see full list of dates below). This announcement comes on the heels of Adele recently releasing her fourth studio album 30 on Columbia Records. The album is being heralded by fans and critics alike as Adele's boldest and most ambitious album yet. 30 debuted at #1 on album charts in 30 countries and is already one of the biggest selling albums of 2021.
Presale tickets for these shows will be available through registration using Ticketmaster Verified Fan®. Registration opens at 6AM PST today Tuesday November 30th and continues until 11:59PM PST on Thursday December 2nd. For more information and to register, visit https://verifiedfan.ticketmaster.com/adele. The Verified Fan Presale will begin Tuesday, December 7th at 10:00AM PST. Only fans that have received a unique code will have the chance to purchase tickets for performances on a first come, first served basis.
While Ticketmaster Verified Fan does not guarantee that every fan will get a ticket, it does make the ticket buying experience fairer by ensuring only other fans are competing for tickets. Due to the limited quantity of tickets available, if demand for tickets from Verified Fans exceeds supply, there will not be a public on-sale.
WEEKENDS WITH ADELE DATES
Weekend 1 | Friday January 21, 2022 | Saturday January 22, 2022 |
Weekend 2 | Friday January 28, 2002 | Saturday January 29, 2022 |
Weekend 3 | Friday February 4, 2022 | Saturday February 5, 2022 |
Weekend 4 | Friday February 11, 2022 | Saturday February 12, 2022 |
Weekend 5 | Friday February 25, 2022 | Saturday February 26, 2022 |
Weekend 6 | Friday March 4, 2022 | Saturday March 5, 2022 |
Weekend 7 | Friday March 11, 2022 | Saturday March 12, 2022 |
Weekend 8 | Friday March 18, 2022 | Saturday March 19, 2022 |
Weekend 9 | Friday March 25, 2022 | Saturday March 26, 2022 |
Weekend 10 | Friday April 1, 2022 | Saturday April 2, 2022 |
Weekend 11 | Friday April 8, 2022 | Saturday April 9, 2022 |
Weekend 12 | Friday April 15, 2022 | Saturday April 16, 2022 |
SOURCE Caesars Entertainment, Inc.
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Adele has loyal fans across the globe.
This visiting female writer caught our attention with her attention to detail regarding Adele.
Jane Anderson is a Strategic Communication Expert.
With over 20 years’ experience in she has worked with over 100,000 people on building more influence in their businesses and brands.
Her clients include Virgin Australia, Lego, Ikea, Rio Tinto and Origin Energy. She is on faculty in Thought Leaders Business School, mentoring some of Australia’s leading experts in their field.
Jane’s blog was recently voted in the top 10 branding blogs in Australia and in the top 3 branding gurus globally.
She is the host of the iTunes podcast "The Jane Anderson Brand You Show" and has been featured in Business Insider, Sky Business, Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.
What Makes Adele's Personal Brand So Powerful
Last Sunday night I was fortunate enough to attend Adele's second sold-out concert in Brisbane. It was the city's biggest-ever concert, with more than 60,000 adoring fans packed into Brisbane's iconic sporting stadium, The Gabba. It's no wonder. The British superstar has sold millions of albums, won numerous Grammy awards and has one of the most powerful voices in the music industry.
Yet on stage, Adele is so down to earth. She's funny, genuine and authentic. She's entertainment royalty, world class, yet people can easily relate to her.
Adele has the ideal personal brand. There are so many lessons we can learn from her for our own personally branded businesses. Adele shows us that we can stand head and shoulders above the rest and still make genuine, meaningful connections with people.
But how, exactly, does she do this?
- She's instantly recognisable.
Central to Adele's personal brand are her stunning eyes and trademark bold lashes. Adele likes to wear dramatic false eyelashes and thick eyeliner. At her concert, she appeared on stage with her eyes cast downwards. When the song "Hello" began, her eyes flicked open and the crowd roared with delight. It was something they immediately recognised and could connect with.
- She shows us she's human.
Adele has an incredible sense of humour. Her infectious laugh and ability to poke fun at herself on stage makes her so human. Despite her light-hearted persona, it's fair to say many of her songs have a melancholy undertone. Something she addresses on stage when engaging directly with the audience. This kind of personal interaction brings her even closer to her fans. She acknowledges her dark side, but can also lighten the mood when it's needed. Rather than automatically moving from song to song, she asks the audience questions: "How are you? Are you having a great time? Who received tickets to tonight for their birthday?" This demonstrates that she respects and cares about her fans, reinforcing her connection with them. Her comical reaction to some uninvited guests on stage, in this case Brisbane's renowned subtropical insect life, drew many laughs from the crowd and reinforced she's only human.
- She shares aspects of her life, interests and vulnerability.
What really came through in Adele's show was the love she has for her son. She talked about how he makes her world so special. She even took the time to make the children who were at the show feel included. Adele also revealed another - perhaps surprising - passion at her concert: basketball! Her own "kiss cam" - a live video feed during basketball and sporting events, where a camera scans the crowd and selects a couple who are encouraged by the audience to kiss - was a real hit. It was yet another insight into her sense of humour and "Adele the person".
Essentially, the key to Adele's effective personal brand is communication. It's not all about her "genius" - her amazing singing ability. It's also about the way she presents herself, the way she interacts with her audience and injects herself into everything she says and does. That's what attracts people to her. She says "I'm really happy to be me, and I'd like to think people like me more because I'm happy with myself and not because I refuse to conform to anything."
So, I encourage you to look at the way you communicate with people. How can you put more of yourself into your communications to create an authentic, engaging and relatable personal brand?
Sharing your own "genius" or expertise is important, but to draw people in, you need to share all the different elements that make you "you". Your blogs, videos and keynotes must give people an insight you as a person - not just you as the expert. What are your unique characteristics? What makes you different to everyone else? If you can harness and share these qualities, you will be well on the way to creating a powerful personal brand.
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