As the new Omicron variant continues to grow the COVID-19 terror, Adele sends a serious message about her live concert. Adele has declared that one must be fully vaccinated in order to attend her upcoming concert.

Adele’s upcoming concert is taking place in her Las Vegas residency. Fans who are excited to be at the concert need to be double-jabbed. The “Hello” singer will be performing at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace.

She is going to perform in live concerts spanning from January to April next year. Those four months will see a total of 24 shows from the superstar. Fans of the Tottenham-born star will be hyped to attend live in action. They just need to ensure they’ve been vaccinated in order to gain access to the area. A statement on Ticketmaster states:

“The Event Organizer is requiring all attendees of this event to have been fully vaccinated (14 days past final vaccination shot ) AND to have received a negative COVID-19 test within 48-hours of the event. Both proof of vaccination AND proof of negative test within 48-hours of the event is required to enter the event. Both documents are required for entry and can be displayed on your smartphone or as physical copies. Tests administered via an at-home kit will not be permitted.”

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Sir Rod Stewart is also playing at 4,300 seater venue. He is allowing unvaccinated fans to his show. The only requirement is they should wear masks at all times unless eating and drinking. The fans also have to get their temperature checked at the venue entrance upon arrival.

It seems like Adele is the only superstar who is dead serious about the growing Omicron terror. What’s your take on this story? Sound off in the comments!

H/T to Mirror.

Gunjan Nath

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