Tickets for Adele’s Hyde Park gigs next summer have already sold out despite the high prices for the show.
Fans could buy the £90 general admission tickets from 10am this morning, but just minutes later there were none left, with lovers of the songstress, 33, complaining on Twitter.
It comes after earlier this week Adele faced backlash after announcing that her new tour was available for pre-sale – causing her website to crash just moments after.
Popular: Tickets for Adele’s Hyde Park gigs next summer have already sold out despite the high prices for the show
Many were caught in huge lines or reported that they couldn’t find tickets even seconds after the sale opened.
Many shared their sorrow with emojis, and begged the star to arrange more dates for thousands of people still looking for tickets.
One fan tweeted: ‘Spent the last 3 consecutive days trying to get Adele tickets and they are all sold out ��.’
Another said: ‘Got to the front of the queue for Adele tickets at 10:05 to find out they had already sold out, gutted ��.’
Another wrote: “How could there not have been any tickets left by 10.01 when we got through the queue!”
Another asked: “How could I have 137 people in front in the Adele ticket queue at 10.00 and they were still selling out at 10.01 ?!?!’?”
MailOnline has reached out to Adele for comment.
Upset: Fans could buy tickets from 10am this morning, but just minutes later there were none left, with lovers of the songstress, 33, complaining on Twitter
It comes after earlier this week fans took to Twitter to question the star about the priority sign-up, as they were previously promised ‘first access to purchase tickets’ after she cancelled her tour in 2017 due to ‘damaging her vocal chords’.
Twitter users responded to her announcement with similar views: “Why aren’t people with cancelled flights getting priority as promised?” You can’t deny it.
Others also wrote: “Can’t Wait but do those who had tickets for your cancelled Wembley show get first chance?”
‘Sorry, tour presale you say? I have my tickets from 2017’s cancelled event and you promised me early access to the next @wembleystadium tour.
Annoyed: On Saturday, many found themselves stuck in huge queues or said they found there were no tickets left just seconds after the sale opened
“I was also wondering that.” We were told that we would be the first in line for her next concert tickets. Another added.
They weren’t insincere. Concert goers who were supposed see her on tour five years ago were promised “first access to buy tickets” at the next tour.
A press release was sent to Adele fans that said: “If you purchased your tickets for these concert(s), you will be receiving a full refund and all ticket purchasers will receive further details by the end of this week.
“In addition, event organizers are exploring alternatives to reschedule. Anyone who purchased tickets for cancelled shows will be granted first access to purchase tickets in case of rescheduled dates.”
Breaking promises: Fans took to Twitter earlier this week to question the star about the priority sign-up, as they were previously promised ‘first access to purchase tickets’ after she cancelled her tour in 2017
Other fans recognized that the press release could have been a signal to Wembley Stadium’s rescheduled dates, which were not announced.
Many people hoped that Adele would and her team would keep their word and offer priority to customers who missed out on her last live show.
One fan stated that Wembley has committed to priority tickets for a rescheduled concert, but she should also have her own commitment to ensure that people’s tickets will be honored no matter where they are.
MailOnline reached Adele’s representatives in order to make a comment.
Press release: Their comments were not in vein, the concert goers who were supposed to see her tour some five years ago were promised ‘first access to purchase tickets’ at a new tour
“She should have a separate committal”: Other fans realized that the press release could have been merely signalling rescheduled dates for Wembley Stadium, which were not announced.
The gigs will be her first UK live performance since 2017.
The duo of concerts will be the singer’s first live performances in the UK for over four years. This follows her record-breaking stadium tour that concluded in 2017.
Adele.com allowed fans to register from 8am on Tuesday 26 Oct to get access to her presale at 10am Thursday 28 Oct. American Express ® Cardmembers can access presale tickets from 10am, Friday 29 October.
Happy days: Adele recently announced two surprise gigs at Hyde Park in July next year
Tickets go on general sales starting Saturday, 30 October at 10 am
Adele’s fourth album, 30, is due to be released in November. It is her first new music record since 2015. Its release ignites a resurgence of streams of her back catalog, sending two more of Adele’s hits back into this week’s Top 40.
As we get closer to Adele’s 30th album, the charts continue to climb for her past albums. 25 jumps three places to Number 3, 21 jumps eight places up to Number 6, while 19 vaults 39 spots to Number 15.
Belting out: The duo of concerts will mark the singer’s first live performances in the UK in over four years, following her record-breaking stadium tour which concluded in 2017 (pictured performing in Perth in 2017)
It’s a great day! It comes after Adele fans went crazy on Sunday when it was revealed she was filming her CBS special Adele : One Night Only at LA’s Griffith Observatory
It comes after Adele fans went wild on Sunday when it was revealed that she was filming her CBS special Adele: One Night Only at LA’s Griffith Observatory.
Little has been known of details of the Oprah Winfrey-fronted show but over the weekend sharp-eared fans and passersby took to Twitter to reveal they had overheard the star performing a slew of hits from outside the location.
The videos and tweets of delighted hikers, who were on their way to the Hollywood sign when the songs were heard, flooded in. This led to a number fan sites to share the news and to create a number fan pages.
Idyllic: Little has been known of details of the Oprah Winfrey-fronted show but over the weekend sharp-eared fans and passersby took to Twitter to reveal they had overheard the star performing a slew of hits from outside the location
Social media users were delighted to write: “Adele: One Night Only” is being filmed at The Griffith Observatory in LA! #AdeleOneNightOnly…
‘Adele’ performing ‘Hello” at Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles… Adele was performing…
“Heard @Adele singing this morning from Griffith Observatory while I was walking to #Adele. HER VOICE IS INCREDIBLE…
Tonight’s CBS concert special ‘@Adele” is being filmed by The Griffith Observatory. The visuals are going to be incredible!!…
Wow: Raven Varona, Adele’s photographer, shared a stunning shot of the skyline
‘Im actually kind of freaking out because I want to go but I know Griffith is kind of pain in the a*s to go to. You have to park half-a-mile down the road every day now that Adele is there.
After it was reported that Adele was having trouble recruiting celebrity chums to help her with another part for the upcoming TV special, this time in Adele’s native London.
Showbiz agents were stunned last week when Oprah’s staff asked for VIPs to join next month’s two-hour show.
Woo! Social media users were delighted to write: “Adele: One Night Only” is being filmed at The Griffith Observatory in LA! #AdeleOneNightOnly
The Mail obtained an email from the agents asking them to nominate A list stars who would be available to film Adele’s November 6th at a secret London location. The agents also asked for their recognition to an American audience.
It is understood the footage will feature in Adele One Night Only – due to be screened on November 14 – alongside an interview with Oprah and a mini-concert by the singer, 33, featuring some of the tracks from her new album, 30.
One agent said that it was very unusual for this to happen when shows like this are made. You would think Adele would have her friends lined up to participate, but that doesn’t seem the case.
Finding friends: The Mail has seen an email from the agents asking them to nominate A list stars who will be available for filming with Adele in November 6th.