Adele has announced fans will be able to buy ‘lucky dip’ tickets to her upcoming Munich residency for only €35. Check out more details below.
The residency commences this Friday (August 2) and will see Adele perform for 10 nights at the 80,000-capacity open-air venue Munich Messe Arena, which has been created specifically for the shows. They will mark her first mainland gigs on the continent since 2016 and will arrive following the completion of her recently extended ‘Weekends With Adele’ residency in Las Vegas.
Currently, the remaining tickets range from €229.90 to €399.90, but now lucky fans will be able to attend the show for only €35. The only catch is the location of the seats won’t be revealed until the day of the show, and “can be anywhere from the back row to standing at the front”, according to a listing on Ticketmaster.
Once allocated, the location cannot be changed, and tickets must be collected from the box office, in person, on the day of the shows. They’ll be released at the start of each week in “very limited” quantities.
See all the dates below and get tickets here.
Adele will play:
AUGUST 2024
2 – Munich, Messe
3 – Munich, Messe
9 – Munich, Messe
10 – Munich, Messe
14 – Munich, Messe
16 – Munich, Messe
23 – Munich, Messe
24 – Munich, Messe
30 – Munich, Messe
31 – Munich, Messe
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Earlier this year, Adele revealed that she has no intention of making new material anytime soon, and plans to take a break after her upcoming shows.
The pop star made the comments during a new interview with German outlet ZDF, confirming that she has no plans to work on new music and wants to take some time out from the industry.
🤎 Adele reveals she’s taking a break from music after her residency to explore new creative pursuits
“I don’t have any plans for new music at all. I want a big break after this and I think I want to do other creative things just for a little while.” pic.twitter.com/XrdJwhroes— Adelettes (@Adelettes2) July 16, 2024
Her comments during the recent interview also align with those which she shared earlier this year, when she confirmed that, although she plans to embark on a world tour on her next album cycle, it’ll a while to wait before she releases the follow-up to 2021’s ’30’.