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Adele set to rake in £500k a night as she begins show-stopping Las Vegas residency

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Adele will cash in £500,000 a show from Friday, which will make her one of the highest-paid female stars to reside in Las Vegas.The price for tickets for Weekends With Adele at Ceasars Palace’s Colosseum starts from £700 to more than £9,000.It is thought the British singer will get a cut from sales as well as all the merchandise sold at the 4,200-seater venue.She will be treated to a slew of perks that goes along with the £30,000-a-night private suite that comes with a butler, an executive assistant, chauffeur and security.The mum-of-one and her A-list guests will also be wined and dined at the Ceasars restaurant with free access to all food and drink at the resort.It comes after a source told The Sun: “Adele is the hottest ticket in Las Vegas right now and she’s raking in a pretty penny from it.“She is expected to make over £500,000 per gig thanks to ticket sales alone, even before the merchandising.“Ceasars has rolled out the red carpet to ensure she’s treated like the superstar she is.”It is understood that Rod Stewart made £1.9million a show for his residency at the Colosseum, while Lady Gaga is said to have made over £700,000 a gig for her MGM Park Theatre residency between 2017 and 2019.The Londoner announced last year that she would be playing 24 concerts on Fridays and Saturdays at Ceasars that will run from this week until the middle of April.Adele will also sing at British Summer time Hyde Park on July 1 and 2 with tickets already reselling for upwards of £700.It comes after her album 30 was released back in November and quickly became the fastest selling album of the year in both the UK and the US.Its first track Easy On Me went on to break the all-time record as the most streamed song in a day on Spotify with.

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