TAKING BACK CONTROL

Adele wages war on ticket touts by appointing official ticket resale partner and BANNING any re-sold on other sites after shows sell out

The singer is taking back control and helping to keep ticket prices down for her fans

ADELE has taken a stand against the touts who’ve been making thousands of pounds from selling tickets to her concerts at inflated prices.

The singer has started working with face value ticket platform Twickets to make sure fans can exchange tickets without having to pay more money.

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Adele has partnered up with Twickets to make sure her fans can exchange tickets without paying inflated prices

The official resale page for her UK finale shows says: “Resale of tickets through any channel other than Twickets will not be accepted; you risk having them cancelled and being denied entry to the show.

“This applies to all UK shows.”

All four of Adele’s 2017 Wembley dates have now sold out.

The tickets are priced between £45 and £95 however some touts had been trying to sell the in demand tickets on for as much as £6000.

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Adele is taking time out in 2017 to focus on her family

The singer has revealed she’ll be taking a break in 2017 after she’s completed her gruelling tour.

Saying goodbye to at her concert in Pheonix, Adele told the crowd: “I’m going to go and have a baby.

“I’ll see ya later, I’ll see ya on the other side.

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“In a couple of years when I’ll be back, you won’t be able to get rid of me.”

She later shared a picture of an adorable Welcome Home banner made by her son Angelo, which she captioned: “I just finished my 107 shows in 10 months. 100% live every night.

“I bloody smashed it, even if I do say so myself.

“You lot have been incredible, every night you’ve been so beautiful, loving and engaged.

Fans are hoping she will make an appearance at the Grammys however after she was nominated for five awards, with 25 earning her a nod for Best Pop Vocal Album and Hello earning her a chance at winning Pop Solo Performance.

Beyonce is in the running for nine gongs at the ceremony next year, bringing her nominations tally to a staggering 62.

The awards take place in the US on February 12.


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