At a premiere for her new music video “I Drink Wine,” Oscar and Grammy-winning singer Adele shared her plans to pursue her Las Vegas Residency to get a degree in English Literature.
The breaker of 18 world records, with 15 Grammys, 34-year-old British Singer-Songwriter Adele, gained attention at the age of 19 when her song ‘chasing pavements’ came out. Since she has been releasing absolute bangers. Adele is most known for her songwriting and emotional input. Her records have always been personal and that is why fans adore her because they can relate.
She attended a fan Q&A session in Los Angeles and disclosed that, despite her desire to pursue a degree in English, she has no plans to actually attend college. Adele released her first album “19,” in January 2008 after graduating from a performing and creative arts school in May 2006.

“After Vegas, I really want to get a degree in English Literature,” she said. “If I hadn’t made it in my singing, I think I would definitely be a teacher. I think I’d be an English Lit teacher.” But even though it’s not like I’d go on to get a job from my degree, I wish I had gone to university; I wish I’d had that experience.”
Singer said that she at present makes use of her “ardor of English Lit in what I do.” she added that even though she missed out on the in-person experience, she still intended to take classes online.

“I won’t go to a university, I’ll do it online and with a tutor, but that’s my plan for 2025. It’s just to get the qualifications.” Adele revealed.
Singer Adele opened during the event that she wants to start acting. “I’d like to act, I do know what film I need to do,” she stated. “I usually get requested to do issues which might be music associated, which I believe is simply too apparent for me to do.”
She expressed her love to act in the most recent “Elvis” biopic and even texted filmmaker Baz Luhrmann to encourage him to postpone his retirement so she might appear in one of his films.
“So perhaps that sort of music factor, however, I wouldn’t sing in it. I’d act, however just one film. I’d come, do one film, nail it, and f— off.”
About postponed shows
Adele revealed the new dates in July and the start date of her rescheduled residency begins in November 18. Along with the new dates, eight additional performances were added to the artist’s revised plan of 24 shows, bringing the total to 32.
The artist’s residence will run until 25 March 2023, with a limited number of tickets available for attendees. Adele also shared that priority would be given to fans who purchased tickets for the first canceled event. This also applies to the waitlist or registered fans.

The “Hello” artist abruptly rescheduled the performances due to COVID-19 delay and difficulties; they were originally scheduled to begin on January 21 and last until mid-April. Her fans were not pleased with the announcement, especially given how late it was made.
However, the singer is making it up to all the upset fans. At the time, she said, “Hi, listen, I’m so sorry, but my show ain’t ready. We tried absolutely everything that we can to put it together in time and for it to be good enough for you, but we’ve been absolutely destroyed by delivery delays and COVID. Half my crew, half my team are down with COVID — they still are.”
Adele continued, “It’s been impossible to finish the show — and I can’t give you what I have right now. I’m tired. I’m tired. I’m sorry it’s so last minute, we’ve been awake for over 30 hours now trying to figure it out, and we’ve run out of time.”
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