Adele '25' Tour Dates for 2016 Announced; See North American List Here!
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Adele has made a major comeback, shattering records both in the United States and U.K., proving once more that her award-winning songwriting prowess is a force to be reckoned with. USA Today reports that in just 10 days of Adele's "25" release on Nov. 20, the record has gone on to sell 4 million copies.
"It’s incredible that people are letting me into their lives again," Adele said of her success during an interview on Australia's "60 Minutes," Billboard reports. "But I was worried I missed my window and I was worried that the world had moved on so much and in so many different ways."
But her album sales definitely say otherwise. If it's any indication, "25" album sales would probably mean more sold out shows for Adele in the foreseeable future. Speaking of shows, the Oscar and Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter has announced her North American tour, which kicks off in Minnesota in July next year, and will conclude in November in Mexico City. TODAY reports that tickets will go on sale this Thursday, Dec. 17.
- July 5: St Paul, Minn. — Xcel Energy Center
- July 6: St Paul, Minn. — Xcel Energy Center
- July 10: Chicago, Ill. — United Center
- July 11: Chicago, Ill. — United Center
- July 13: Chicago, Ill.— United Center
- July 16: Denver, Colo. — Pepsi Center
- July 17: Denver, Colo. — Pepsi Center
- July 20: Vancouver, British Columbia — Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena
- July 21: Vancouver, British Columbia — Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena
- July 25: Seattle, Wash. — KeyArena
- July 26: Seattle, Wash. — KeyArena
- July 30: San Jose, Calif. — SAP Center at San Jose
- July 31: San Jose, Calif. — SAP Center at San Jose
- August 2: Oakland, Calif. — Oracle Arena
- August 5: Los Angeles, Calif. — Staples Center
- August 6: Los Angeles, Calif. — Staples Center
- August 9: Los Angeles, Calif. — Staples Center
- August 10: Los Angeles, Calif. — Staples Center
- August 12: Los Angeles, Calif. — Staples Center
- August 13: Los Angeles, Calif. — Staples Center
- August 16: Phoenix, Ariz. — Talking Stick Resort Arena
- August 17: Phoenix, Ariz. — Talking Stick Resort Arena
- Sept. 6 Auburn Hills, Mich. — The Palace of Auburn Hills
- Sept. 7: Auburn Hills, Mich. — The Palace of Auburn Hills
- Sept. 9: Philadelphia, Pa. — Wells Fargo Center
- Sept. 10: Philadelphia, Pa. — Wells Fargo Center
- Sept. 14: Boston, Mass. — TD Garden
- Sept. 15: Boston, Mass. — TD Garden
- Sept. 19: New York, N.Y. — Madison Square Garden
- Sept. 20: New York, N.Y. — Madison Square Garden
- Sept. 22: New York, N.Y. — Madison Square Garden
- Sept. 23: New York, N.Y. — Madison Square Garden
- Sept. 25: New York, N.Y. — Madison Square Garden
- Sept. 26: New York, N.Y. — Madison Square Garden
- Sept. 30: Montreal — Bell Centre
- Oct. 1: Montreal — Bell Centre
- Oct. 3: Toronto — Air Canada Centre
- Oct. 4: Toronto — Air Canada Centre
- Oct. 6: Toronto — Air Canada Centre
- Oct. 7: Toronto — Air Canada Centre
- Oct. 10 Washington, D.C. — Verizon Center
- Oct. 11: Washington, D.C. — Verizon Center
- Oct. 15: Nashville, Tenn. — Bridgestone Arena
- Oct.16: Nashville, Tenn. — Bridgestone Arena
- Oct. 25: Miami, Fla. — AmericanAirlines Arena
- Oct. 26: Miami, Fla. — AmericanAirlines Arena
- Oct. 28: Atlanta, Ga. — Philips Arena
- Oct. 29: Atlanta, Ga. — Philips Arena
- Nov. 1: Dallas, Texas — American Airlines Center
- Nov. 2: Dallas, Texas — American Airlines Center
- Nov. 4: Austin, Texas — Frank Erwin Center
- Nov. 5: Austin, Texas — Frank Erwin Center
- Nov. 8: Houston, Texas — Toyota Center
- Nov. 9: Houston, Texas — Toyota Center
- Nov. 14: Mexico City — DF Palacio de los Deportes
- Nov. 15: Mexico City — DF Palacio de los Deportes