Adele is currently in the midst of a Las Vegas residency at Caesar's Palace hotel but how does the pop superstar prepare for her huge concerts? By tucking into a treat from home.
She has just finished her sixth show of her Weekends With Adele residency at the Colosseum venue, where the Grammy Award-winning artist will perform each Friday and Saturday up to and including Christmas Eve before resuming her show for another 10 weekends from Friday January 20 to Saturday March 25 next year.
Despite being based in Los Angeles with her son Angelo and partner Rich Paul, Tottenham native Adele still looks to the UK for her treats and has previously revealed that she carries sachets of Heinz tomato ketchup around with her.
In an interview with Vogue last year, she said: "I love a Terry’s Chocolate Orange, I can wolf one down."
And Adele kept up the chocolate theme in her latest batch of photos, which she posted on Instagram to her 50.9 million followers on Sunday morning, as the songstress beamed at the camera while holding a Cadbury Dairy Milk Fruit & Nut.
The carousel of eight photos, which finishes with her snap with her chocolate bar, showed off action shots from her exquisite concert in Sin City, where Adele belted out her famous hits from across her four studio albums with Easy On Me, I Drink Wine and Oscar-winning James bond theme song Skyfall and Set Fire To The Rain among those to feature.
But one serene moment was caught on camera as Adele had an impromptu duet with with former Miss Universe first runner-up and Jamaican TV host Yendi Phillipps.
Adele has been walking into the audience of the 4,100-capacity venue during her shows and this weekend proved no different after spotting Yendi in the crowd "singing every word".
The former model recalled the moment of meeting Adele mid-show on her official Instagram account, writing in a post: "'There's a lady, who's been singing every word, there she is! You, yes you!!!' Aaahhhhhhh IT WAS ME!!!!!!!!!"
Adele had upset her army of fans when she announced the sudden postponement on her initial spell in Las Vegas back in January as the show was simply "not ready".
In a tearful upload at the time, she revealed it had been "absolutely destroyed" by delivery delays and coronavirus, saying her production team had tried "absolutely everything" to pull the show together in time but that it had been "impossible".
But it appears to have been worth the wait for her loyal fans who have hailed the show as the "best show ever", with stars such as grime artist Stormzy, country star and regular Las Vegas performer Shania Twain and talk show host James Corden also heading to Sin City to watch her performances.
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