Visiting Celine Dion, Adele revealed her ‘huge’ salary for a show in Las Vegas
Adele is currently facing the opportunity to receive a ‘huge’ gig from Elton John after he decided to stop touring to take care of his family.
During her break from touring, Adele took a flight to Sin City to see Celine Dion perform “My Heart Will Go On”, and also took over the gig from Elton John when the male singer decided to I plan to stop touring to take care of my family.
The British nightingale is currently facing the opportunity to receive a show worth 500,000 pounds (about 16.1 billion VND)/night in the party capital of the world. On this occasion, she came to ask for advice from Celine Dion – the diva who knows everything about life in this magnificent but extremely complicated Las Vegas.
A source said: “Celine and Adele are very fond of each other, but this time they also discussed work. They talk about life in Vegas, the audience and the differences when performing here compared to being on tour. The hotel owner wants her (Adele) to sign a contract, but is still negotiating. However, the money was extremely attractive to her.”
Caesars Palace Chairman Gary Selesner has been trying to lure Adele to Vegas for the past three years. Previously, he successfully invited Jennifer Lopez and Britney Spears.
It is known that this gig originally belonged to Elton John. However, on January 25, Elton John revealed that he decided to stop touring after contracting an infection last May. The 70-year-old singer realized he didn’t spend enough time with his sons Elijah (five years old) and Zachary (seven years old).
“It’s time for me to stop so I can focus on taking care of the important things in the new chapter of my life. I need to spend time raising my children,” Elton John told The Guardian.
Elton John began performing around the world in 1970 and still maintains concerts in Las Vegas. During his career, he sold more than 300 million albums.
British singer who won a Grammy five times and an Oscar. Elton John’s song ‘Candle In The Wind’ released in 1997, shortly after the death of Princess Diana, is the best-selling single of all time with 33 million copies sold.