Adele tickets for Las Vegas concerts are selling at insane prices

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Adele arrives at the 59th annual Grammy Awards on Feb. 12, 2017, in Los Angeles.

Wed, Jan 19, 2022 (8:49 a.m.)

Some tickets for Adele’s upcoming concerts are more expensive than seats at this year’s Super Bowl.

The Grammy Award-winning singer is set to play 24 shows at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace on Fridays and Saturdays from Jan. 21 until April 16 as part of a “Weekends with Adele” residency in Las Vegas.

But the demand for tickets is so high that prices on the secondary market have risen to more than $30,000 a seat for some concerts.

Yes, you read that right: $30,000 per seat.

The most expensive seat we could find for Super Bowl LVI was $25,000 on StubHub at the time of publication.

For Adele’s concerts, the only way to buy tickets on Ticketmaster at face value are as a verified fan. Most people, however, are not verified fans and thus must purchase seats via the secondary market — places like StubHub and Vivid Seats.

Here’s just a sampling of the truly insane prices right now:

For Adele’s March 5 show, seats closest to the stage were going for $33,750 before fees on StubHub at the time of publication.

An April 8 concert on Vivid Seats has tickets listed for as high as $31,882.

The ticketing resell website GameTime has seats listed at $30,200 for Saturday, Feb. 26.

Not all tickets cost as much as a car, though.

Sites like StubHub, Vivid Seats, GameTime, MegaSeats and SeatGeek all have tickets listed for under $1,000 before fees for a lot of the shows. But good luck snagging lower-level seats at that price.

Following the Las Vegas residency, Adele is heading home to London for two gigantic Hyde Park performances on July 1 and 2.

The London shows are not as expensive, but they’ll still make a dent in the wallet. Right now, the cheapest ticket is $923 before fees for July 1 and $857 before fees for July 2.

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