Adele Tour 2016: Ticket For US Shows Sold Out? ‘Hello’ Singer Unsure About Singing Live?

After releasing her much-anticipated record, "25," Adele officially announced that she would hit the road to perform in front of her fans in America for at least 56 shows in a span of five months.

In a report by E Online, the "Hello" singer would appear in at least 23 cities in the Americas, as she is scheduled to promote her recently released, highly-acclaimed record that would span from July up to November.

Adele would also be appearing for the first time in five years since she appeared in front of the US audience since she had to cancel touring and singing for a while after she battled laryngitis, a chest infection and a vocal cord hemorrhage in 2011.

Furthermore, Adele also talked about her 2016 tour in a recent interview with Rolling Stone, where she contemplated about going on the road, as she is afraid that her illness might come back while she goes on tour.

"When I've sat down and thought, 'What can I do to bring something new to the table?' It was just like, 'Tour.' Because I haven't done it properly." Still, the threat of more throat issues looms large. "If my throat goes, then I'll never be able to do a tour again," she said. "I'll be able to get my throat fixed again and do studio work, but do I want to do something and then fail at it and be too scared to ever try it again?"

According to Billboard, the 2016 US tour for Adele would start on July 5, where she would kick start the road show at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota and would travel across North America until Nov. 9, where she would perform in Houston Texas before doing her last show in Mexico City on Nov. 14 and 15.

Adele would be performing at least twice in every city and would include the cities of Chicago, Denver, Toronto, Los Angeles, New York, Oakland, and Miami, among others for her 2016 tour.

For full list of tour dates see the link here. Tickets went on sale Dec. 17.

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