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Adele demands DOZENS of extra stages are built in Munich venue to permit various performance platforms during upcoming German residency… as extortionate ticket prices rile fans

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Adele has ordered concert bosses to build her dozens of extra stages for her upcoming German residency.

The Grammy and Brit winning artist insisted that she had to perform to audiences in all corners of the open-air bespoke arena, based at Munich Messe in August.

However the star is not able to trek there on a golf cart so plans to walk FIVE miles a night while playing her new summer shows in Germany.

The music superstar revealed that she will be strolling around the stadium to sing different hits to separate crowd parts over ten nights.

The London born star wants to share the intimacy created from her Vegas shows, with 4100 guests, to the 80,000 strong crowd in Munich.

Adele admits she has lost all inhibitions and nerves at live shows, which have impacted her for 15 years, as her Vegas experience was ‘f**ing sweet’.

Adele opened up about the summer shows on stage at her Caesars Palace residency this weekend, where she also dropped f bombs galore.

She also admitted that son Angelo, 11, dreams of being a Premier League player.

Adele revealed her Europe plans as she boasted about upping her workout sessions during her days off from work.

Adele said of her German return: ‘Vegas will forever hold the most special place in my heart. I’ve loved it.

‘But anyway, I want to be able to connect with the crowd (in Munich). I was like, build me a stage out in the crowd.

‘And they were like, ‘well, we can’t get you there unless you walk there on a stage. I’m obviously exaggerating a little bit, but I think I’ll probably get a good four or five miles in a night walking.

‘So I really need to get my stamina up. So I’m working out twice a day. All I have been doing is that I’m training to be an athlete because I have some shows in the summer, I’m playing 10 nights in Munich…

I’m very excited and it’s a whole new show and it is such a big audience, which I’ve done before and always felt a little bit disassociated, coz I am like how is it possible there’s a hundred thousand people here to see one person. That doesn’t make any sense.

‘And it always felt so far away. This show has absolutely just made me not scared of performing in any capacity anymore. So I’m excited about this show.’ And so that’s really all I’ve been doing.’

Adele famously cancelled her initial residency start in January 22 – just hours before the opening night.

However she overcame a ‘career low point’ to find a new found confidence in performing after suffering from serious stage fright,

‘The safety that this room has given me within myself and with my music has changed my life forever. I am so glad. Some people thought that I was just going to keep extending, but this really is the end.

‘Every time I say that, I get so emotional because this has honestly been the highlight of my week for two years and after the way that it first started or didn’t start, rather, that was one of the lowest I think I’ve ever been in terms of my career and stuff like that…

‘And I wasn’t sure if it would be bittersweet rather than just sweet. And it’s been f***ing sweet. So absolutely lovely, and I’m genuinely going to miss it…

‘I love the routine it’s given me. I have loved getting to know you and for a very long time I was very, very scared of not just the big crowd, just crowds in general because I’ve sort of touched on the whole show…

It’s not very normal, but it’s also very normal for it to not film anymore. So I feel way more settled in that now.’

Adele was dropping F bombs galore as she recapped her week to her audience.

She touched on son Angelo’s career hopes, saying: ‘My son is on the school basketball team and their team won this week, which is very exciting. They are 11 – what the f*** are you laughing at…

‘He’s also British. He wants to be a soccer star. He doesn’t want to be a basketball.’

As the audience reacted to the Premiership dream, Adele then asked the crowd: ‘Do we have soccer fans here tonight? Tottenham Hotspur fans tonight?’ But when they jeered, she hit back ‘f** off.’

‘This really feels like a sports crowd. I think I’ve told you f*** off five times and I’ve only sung two songs. I am from Tottenham. Do we have any Man United fans? Have you ever been to Manchester?’,

Adele’s German shows have been criticized by fans for ‘ridiculous’ ticket prices.

The highest price ticket stands at over €700 (£598) if fans want to be front row

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