Adele dropped a bombshell while in Auckland, New Zealand on Sunday for the last show on the current leg of the Adele Live 2017 tour.
According to Australia's news.com, the British singer-songwriter told the crowd that she may be done with tours altogether.
"I don’t know if I will ever tour again," she said. "The only reason I’ve toured is you. I’m not sure if touring is my bag. My greatest accomplishment in my career is this tour."
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Adele, who performed Sunday night in a poncho due to the torrential rain, added: "Touring isn’t something I’m good at — applause makes me feel a bit vulnerable."
Last September, The Sun reported that Adele plans to stop touring for the next 10 years to be a full-time mom to her son Angelo, 4. According to the British newspaper's source, "Angelo is the number one priority for Adele. He is the most important thing in her life. She has brought him everywhere with her on tour but as he is starting school next year, he won’t be able to join her anymore."
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The insider added that Adele "doesn't want to miss a moment of Angelo growing up," and it was "an easy decision for her give up touring for him." Although a massive world tour may be out of the question, the source said "she is going to consider doing a Las Vegas residency -- something which has already been put on the table."
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Adele's current tour in support of her blockbuster 25 record launched on Feb. 29, 2016 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The global crisscross continued through Europe, North America, Australia, and will conclude in early July with four shows at Wembley Stadium in London.
Original article by Marc Inocencio at iHeartRadio