Adele has been making headlines with her worldwide tour, but the “Hello” singer says she isn’t sure whether she’ll ever go on the road again once her current one wraps.
“Touring isn’t something I’m good at, applause makes me feel a bit vulnerable,” she said to the crowd during a show a show in Auckland, according to the New Zealand Herald. “I don’t know if I will ever tour again. The only reason I’ve toured is you. I’m not sure if touring is my bag. My greatest accomplishment in my career is this tour.”
Her tour had its final New Zealand show on Sunday night — the tour will conclude on July 2 at the Wembley Stadium in London.
“It’s changed my life,” she added. “I understand why I (tour).”
Last week, Adele’s promoter Michael Coppel told the Daily Telegraph that “we may never see her again.”
“Adele’s been quoted as saying she won’t tour again, she’s doing this big tour as a recognition of her huge record sales and the enormous demand to see her live,” he said. “It’s impossible to tell what happens next. Then the future’s an open book.”
According to the Herald, Adele’s New Zealand shows broke records for ticket sales, and no other artist has sold out Mt Smart Stadium three times.