Adele, 34, was forced to cancel her Vegas residency earlier this year just 24 hours before it was due to begin. This sparked a lot of backlash from many including former Good Morning Britain presenter Piers Morgan, 57. The TalkTV host has
Adele, 34, has said she was left “mortified” by the public reaction to her having to cancel her Las Vegas shows. The superstar was due to perform a residency in the US city from January to April this year at Caesar’s Palace, but
The singer, 34, who performed to sold-out crowds at London’s Hyde Park yesterday and on Friday – her first public UK gigs in five years – also revealed the “brutal” reaction to her decision left her a shell of a person. Adele
Adele’s fans have been left less than impressed over the singer’s delay in providing an update on her cancelled Las Vegas residency shows. The Rolling In The Deep hitmaker sparked outrage earlier this year after she cancelled her Caesar’s Palace gigs giving just 24 hours’ notice.
Even if Monaco were to miss 2023, it would not mean a permanent absence from the annual F1 schedule. The current Concorde Agreement restricting the sport to 24 races per year ends in 2025, so after that there will be a chance
F1 bosses could be set to axe the Monaco Grand Prix in favour of the new Las Vegas race announced yesterday. Stefano Domenicali says Las Vegas will be known as the “flagship race” in F1 within years, a title previously reserved for
Formula 1 has announced it will be holding a race in Las Vegas from next season, in a move bosses hope will help bring some more glitz and glamour to the sport – along with a nice heap of cash. However, as
Lewis Hamilton has admitted he is concerned he won’t be able to focus when F1 returns to Sin City for the Las Vegas Grand Prix in 2023. In the early hours of Thursday morning, F1 announced the world-renowned settings of the Las Vegas
Max Verstappen has made an unusual request to F1 bosses after they announced a new street race in Las Vegas next season. The reigning champion has demanded F1 does not put Las Vegas as part of a back-to-back race weekend. He warned
F1 will race on the iconic Las Vegas split from 2023 with cars sweeping past the city’s famous hotels and casinos. It will be the third time F1 has arced in the iconic city after races in 1981 and 1982. However, F1 has