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Adele to release pricey new Live in Las Vegas box set

Weekends With Adele 3LP vinyl  

Weekends With Adele: Live in Las Vegas 3LP vinyl box

Adele has announced a limited-edition vinyl box set after ending her Las Vegas residency.

Weekends With Adele: Live in Las Vegas was recorded at Adele’s 100-date residency at Caeser’s Palace, and apparently offers listeners a “one-of-a-kind audio experience”, although at £280 such an experience – like the gig tickets themselves – doesn’t come cheap.

Over two hours, and 21 tracks long, it contains many of Adele’s biggest songs, including ‘Hello’ and ‘Rolling in the Deep’, alongside much of the “live banter” that her shows have become known for.

This Live in Las Vegas package contains just three 180g vinyl records but comes with a 56-page photo book, a bag of confetti “directly from the show”, and a fold-out box that mirrors the Weekends With Adele stage.

Weekends With Adele: Live in Las Vegas will be released in April 2025 but is available for pre-order now via Adele’s online shop (UK link, USA link).

Tracklisting

Weekends With Adele: Live in Las Vegas 3LP vinyl box

Weekends With Adele: Live in Las Vegas Adele / 3LP box

      1. Hello
      2. Easy On Me
      3. Turning Tables
      4. Take It All
      5. I Drink Wine
      6. Water Under The Bridge
      7. Send My Love (To Your New Lover)
      8. Oh My God
      9. One And Only
      10. Don’t You Remember
      11. Rumour Has It
      12. Skyfall
      13. Hometown Glory
      14. Love In The Dark
      15. Cry Your Heart Out
      16. Set Fire To The Rain
      17. When We Were Young
      18. Hold On
      19. Someone Like You
      20. Rolling In The Deep
      21. Love Is A Game

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48 Comments

48 thoughts on “Adele to release pricey new Live in Las Vegas box set

  1. Wasn’t it Adele who clogged up the pressing plants for her 30 album. The album that was around £35-40 to buy when it was first released but an album you can now pick up new for a tenner!

  2. I went to see Adele in Munich for a friends 50th, luckily I have family there so no accommodation costs, very expensive tickets, €350 ish, Adele was brilliant, the merch village was great, and wasn’t any more expensive than Springsteen, a lot of it is on her site and well priced, I’m baffled by the cost of this, I can’t imagine why anyone would want this at that price.

  3. I guess I don’t have anything to contribute that hasn’t already been said, but I still want to say this is grotesquely overpriced. I’m not an Adele fan, but I think it is a slap in the face to her fans to price this over $100 per LP, especially when each disc has about 7 songs on it – but I guess you get the “live banter.” It disgusts me that artists charge their fans out the a** and likely pad the release out by at least one side of an LP for “banter.” Sure that banter is great once, but who wants to listen to it every single time they want to listen to the music? I certainly don’t. I get that this is a premium release aimed at fans, but you could slash the price by half and still make a sizable profit for both the label and artist – why fleece your fans?

  4. Unless my eyes are deceiving me I note the excellent Dylan cover from the 1st lp( which is one of her best songs) is missing from her set list.Which is kind of typical of big artists who seem to delight in omitting some big tunes so they can fit lesser tunes into their shows instead.I am still a bit miffed that Elton John ommitted ‘Sorry seems be the hardest Word’ from his Glastonbury set so he could put in that awful segment with that Sanchez geezer.So Adele is in good company in dropping decent songs that ‘move’ the fans for poorer ones that don’t!

  5. Really, €340 for 3 records (just 21 songs….) and confetti? I would just go to the local toyshop and buy lots of confetti for €3,- and save the rest.

    I liked Adele when she released her first record. Strong and great girl with humour. Unfortunately she has gone in whole different direction and she now leads the establishment. Only thing that matters now are the big bucks.

  6. If I bought this my wife would batter me, shouting “feed and clothe the family first, you waist of space, you haven’t even got a turntable”
    So I pass.

  7. I am a huge fan of Adele. I love her voice/music and don’t think she’s become ‘boring’ as others are saying.

    But no. Not this. I’m not rolling in the deep pockets, but even if I was I wouldn’t be buying this. Ridiculously overpriced and vinyl only. A humble CD set for $20-30 AUD? Yes please! But not this.

    And I’m also confused by the ‘once in a lifetime audio experience’ guff. I have her ‘Royal Albert Hall’ audio/video release, so I can already listen to her in concert. Sure, the “roy owbah haw” (as she calls it) may not have the same theatrics as the Vegas show, but you’re only getting the Vegas audio, not the visuals. Confetti or not.

  8. Trying to figure out where it all went wrong for Adele. I loved her debut 19 and 21 was of course a great record as well, especially the irresistible Rolling In The Deep. She then closed that period off with the brilliant Skyfall and everything that came after that was boring ballad after ballad, one worse than the other. After she put everyone to sleep she topped that off with a stint at Las Vegas, the kind only artists do who have been going at it for 40 years or more and are now on their way back. Like U2. Then she puts out an over the top expensive vinyl-only set. The kind her spend-happy Vegas fans are all too excited to buy during their oh so exciting weekend in Vegas. And the kind I will gladly skip.

  9. This years most expensive album is….Adele “Live In Vegas”…quite possibly (in fact definitely) a cash in, way overpriced rip off that only a fool and his money are soon departed.

  10. So they seriously got some poor soul to sweep up the confetti from the floor every night to stick in little packets to persuade gullible folk with too much money to purchase this? Maybe the price reflects the wages paid to the confetti collectors? Or maybe this is the moment that record companies finally lost it for good??

  11. Wouldn’t know one song she has sung, same goes for Taylor Swift.
    Glad I was born when in the 50’s and grew up with what I consider proper music , not the rubbish of today.

    1. Well, at least there is some reflecting going on here. Unfortunately, acting proud being an ignorant, doesn’t make any sense. If one can’t name any song from the artist, while at the same time conclude that it’s not ‘proper music’, only adds to the thin-as-rice-paper conclusions. I’m glad I was born with the mindset that I will listen to any music, despite it’s age, before I criticzise anything.

  12. In one word NO!

    A bit annoyed about the price (even though I can’t stand this music and wouldn’t buy it for £30) because it just shows the vinyl grab getting worse and worse.

    It’s not about the music or even vinyl it’s simply what an economist would call extraordinary profits also known as exploiting collectors and die hard fans.

    As I’ve said here before I’m done with vinyl after 40 years and will just pay for the lossless download unless I can get it on Blu Ray with well mastered stereo Hi Res or has a 5.1 that I can folddown to stereo.

    I want this release to fail spectacularly so the record company behind it suffers a loss.

  13. Adele was quite young when she appeared on the scene as a novelty with a great voice. Decades later she has been recreated by AI and morphed into something unrecognizable besides the voice. I am not surprised. Rod Stewart has still more Rock than she will ever have. Sadly. Take a page out of the Sade playbook: keep it classy and don’t sell out or your next step may be Christmas record with both Robbie Williams and Helene Fischer.

  14. $350 USD for a live 3 record set. Talk about being out of touch, her last album didn’t sell as well as the others and she got some backlash from cancelling shows and she has the nerve to charge this.

    this is what happens when you believe your own hype.

  15. Well, at least it isn’t a triple wallet sleeve where getting the second disc out of the central panel inevitably results in ripping the corner of the cover. That’s worth at least a couple bucks.
    Seriously, that is a creative and interesting package.
    More seriously, I’m keeping my money until it comes down to $10 per disc.

  16. £280 for 21 live tracks may seem a tad expensive. However once you factor in the added ‘banter’ and the exclusive ‘bag of confetti’ it starts to look something of a must have bargain. I am only sorry that she isn’t releasing some signed copies for an extra hundred quid or so, as I’m sure many of us would have willingly forked for that, maybe next time.

  17. I like many of her songs. I might have tried to get a ticket to her show if I were in Las Vegas during her run.

    That said, the only way I would even consider this is if (a) it were limited to 250 or fewer units, (b) Adele herself signed and numbered it, AND (c) the proceeds went to a worthwhile charity. Otherwise this is simply ridiculous.

  18. Does the press release really say a “one of a kind audio experience”? Like putting a needle on a vinyl record is a new experience. The price of this plain 3 record set is outrageous.
    I wonder if Adele will get wind of the price of this plain live release.
    I can’t wait to see the hundreds of unsold copies at Barnes and Noble, still sitting on the shelves for 50% off after deep price cuts just to move this release.
    I think it will reside in the hundreds of unsold Beyonce and the piles of unsold American Idle records.
    I guess the bag of confetti “directly from the show” makes it all worthwhile.

  19. I’ve only ever heard one Adele song, can’t remember what it was called, but I didn’t like it anyway. I suspect this overpriced set is not for me, even if it does contain a load of ‘live banter’. If I had a wedding to go to next summer I suppose the confetti would have come in handy, but my friends are either too old or too ugly, so I never get any invites.

  20. Just about everything that is wrong with popular music. Born with an extraordinary voice she chooses to waste it on ballard driven drivel based on her past failed relationships. “Her” best song being a Bob Dylan song. A proponent of the audience sing-a-long to the point that she supports some self obsessed muppet to sing and dance in front of somebody’s £1000+ seat. So many £1000+ seats but she could not afford to reimburse fans for their travel and Las Vegas hotel prices when she canceled her original residancy (much like London 2017) but will keep the booking fee. Probably will treat us to another public blub fest like her latest “goodbye” speech. Hopefully the hiatus is long and quiet and devoid of these self congratulatually “souvenir ” projects.
    Imagine the front of house staff given the job of bagging up the confetti after the concert

  21. I’m sorry, but this is ridiculous. An inflated ego in physical form.
    She’ll be getting the McCartney-type criticism of “it’s not as if she needs the money” and rightly so.
    Banter?? Erasure’s ‘World Be Live’ album had three discs, plenty of banter from Andy Bell and cost £40 for the coloured/personalised version from Pledge.
    She’s obviously letting an unjustified sense of self-importance and adulation from music fans go to her head and thinking that there are enough mugs who will fork out for this vanity project.
    I predict this will be sub-£100 within two months, and even then it will be overpriced. Hopefully her ‘long break’ from music becomes fairly permanent.

  22. ” live banter” save yourself £250 and go to cex and get a copy of Oliver twist on dvd for a £1, or should I say a monkey! A pony, a Lamma?she’s been reading too much VIZ, old cockney wanker was brilliant wasn’t he? She sounds as if her mother gave birth to her under a barrel in Camden market! Probably comes from a very privileged background like most of them,madness excluded.

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