Adele is selling lucky dip tickets to her Munich show for 35 euros.
Just days before her 10-night run at the purpose-built stadium is scheduled to begin on August 2, the Grammy Award winner is giving fans the opportunity to take part in the show, without knowing where they'll be sitting or standing until the day of the show.
The Ticketmaster listing states, “Ticket locations will be assigned on the day of performance and can be anywhere from the back row to the front row.”
“35 euros per ticket (including all fees).
“Once a location is assigned, it cannot be changed.
“You can purchase up to two tickets per person.
“Tickets must be collected in person at the box office on the day of the performance.
“Tickets cannot be transferred or resold.
“There are only a very limited number of Lucky Dip tickets available each week, and they are available while supplies last.”
Adele recently announced that she won't be releasing any new music anytime soon as she prepares to take a “big break.”
Following a show in Las Vegas in November, the 36-year-old superstar is planning to take it easy and spend quality time with his sports agent partner Rich Paul, 42, and his 11-year-old son Angelo, whom he has with ex-spouse Simon Konecki.
“I have no plans for new music whatsoever,” the “Hello” hitmaker told German outlet ZDF.
“After this I want to take a big break and do other creative things for a little while.”
Adele has made no secret that she wants to have another baby.
“I Set Fire to the Rain” hitmaker previously confessed she's still a long way from returning to the studio to work on her 2021 sequel to “30,” but promised to embark on a world tour when she returns with a new album.
“I don't think I'm going to make an album for a while,” she told the crowd at her regular “Weekends With Adele” show at the Caesars Palace Coliseum in Las Vegas earlier this year.
“But next time I'll come to where you live.”
The singer extended her Sin City show, reflecting on how performing and the intimate interaction with fans helped her “reconnect” with her music.
The “Chasing Pavements” singer also explained why he took such an extended break from the public eye before releasing a new album.
She said: “I sometimes wonder if people think I'm a calculating person because I can disappear for years and be elusive and believe that less is more and stuff like that.”
But the real reason I only have four albums, and not a lot of people know this, is because I have a child. My son is 11. So if you do the math, I got pregnant at 21. To a lot of people, that would be considered career suicide, and it was.
“That’s when I chose to reject the rarity of success and the idea that you have to be relevant all the time to be successful.
“And maybe, just maybe, I'll be popular on and off stage. And, you'd never guess, I'll [redacted] I managed to escape!”