To keep things very simple, Adele is killing it right now. Less than a month ago, we saw the release of Adele’s brand new album, 25. Less than two months prior, we simply received an open-letter announcement that addressed her break from the music industry and how her latest album would simply be a make-up record to herself. With that being said, at this very moment, Adele has went on to sell more than 5 million copies of her 25 album in the U.S. With the remainder of the holiday season under her belt, along with the upcoming Grammy season, the dominance is sure to ensue for the next few months. Until then, the ‘Hello’ singer is looking forward to 2016 as she has announced the dates for the United States leg of her upcoming “Adele Live 2016” tour. Previously hitting the road in 2011, the songstress had to cancel several dates due to heath issues. Looking to give things another try as she hits several cities and countries with multiple stops in the same venues across the world, the in-demand lady finds her adventure across North America starting in July of 2016. With tickets going on sale on December 17, there’s no doubt that this will be an instant sellout for the singer as this will surely serve as one of the most anticipated tours of the upcoming new year. See if Adele is making a stop in your city, below.
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. – 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