Adele’s residency venue in Munich is making history as the world’s first portable stadium.
After her final show in the German city on Saturday (31.08.24), the purpose-built structure with a capacity of 74,000 could potentially host major concerts worldwide, similar to the ABBA Arena in East London.
A music insider told The Sun newspaper’s Bizarre column: “It would have been a catastrophic loss of money for an entire stadium to be built only for these ten Adele shows, even though the tickets aren’t cheap. But a load of different superstars, such as Beyonce or Taylor Swift, could use the venue in years to come.
“Obviously it’s been built around Adele, so the dream would be for her to use it in other places, but she is eager to have a break. It only took a few weeks to construct it, so it wouldn’t be hard to take it down and put it up again in an entirely different city.
“There is scope to do more impressive staging when it is one place, rather than kit being moved in and out of stadiums in different cities each night.”
Following her Munich shows, Adele, 36, will wrap up her Weekends with Adele residency in Las Vegas before taking a break from her music career once it concludes in November.
A source told The Sun: “She has had a busy few years since releasing her album ’30’ in 2021, and it has surpassed her expectations.”
Adele has had incredible opportunities and it’s been a dream come true. No other artist has ever done anything like this residency and she feels like it is a real moment of crowning glory.”



