Arts & Entertainment
Adele 2016 New York City Tour Dates Announced
The British superstar will perform at Madison Square Garden for six nights.

MANHATTAN, NY — Fresh off of the release of her latest album “25,” which featured the hit single “Hello,” English singer-songwriter Adele announced a 2016 North American tour that features dates in Canada, Mexico and all across the United States — including a six-night residency at Madison Square Garden in NYC.
The tour was announced Monday, the day that her first full live concert in more than four years, Adele Live in New York City, was scheduled to air on NBC at 10 p.m. ET.
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The 27-year-old said in a November interview with Rolling Stone that she would give herself until Christmas to decide whether she would tour or not.
“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,” she said.
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Tickets for the 2016 tour go on sale December 17 at 11 a.m. ET. Here are the full dates:
July 5 St. Paul, MN, Xcel Energy Center
July 6 St. Paul, MN, Xcel Energy Center
July 10 Chicago, IL, United Center
July 11 Chicago, IL, United Center
July 13 Chicago, IL, United Center
July 16 Denver, CO, Pepsi Center
July 17 Denver, CO, Pepsi Center
July 20 Vancouver,BC, Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena
July 21 Vancouver, BC, Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena
July 25 Seattle, WA, KeyArena
July 26 Seattle, WA, KeyArena
July 30 San Jose, CA, SAP Center at San Jose
July 31 San Jose, CA, SAP Center at San Jose
Aug. 2 Oakland, CA, Oracle Arena
Aug. 5 Los Angeles, CA, Staples Center
Aug. 6 Los Angeles, CA, Staples Center
Aug. 9 Los Angeles, CA, Staples Center
Aug. 10 Los Angeles, CA, Staples Center
Aug. 12 Los Angeles, CA, Staples Center
Aug. 13 Los Angeles, CA, Staples Center
Aug. 16 Phoenix, AZ, Talking Stick Resort Arena
Aug. 17 Phoenix, AZ, Talking Stick Resort Arena
Sept. 6 Auburn Hills, MI, The Palace of Auburn Hills
Sept. 7 Auburn Hills, MI, The Palace of Auburn Hills
Sept. 9 Philadelphia, PA, Wells Fargo Center
Sept. 10 Philadelphia, PA, Wells Fargo Center
Sept. 14 Boston, MA, TD Garden
Sept. 15 Boston, MA, TD Garden
Sept. 19 New York, NY, Madison Square Garden
Sept. 20 New York, NY, Madison Square Garden
Sept. 22 New York, NY, Madison Square Garden
Sept. 23 New York, NY, Madison Square Garden
Sept. 25 New York, NY, Madison Square Garden
Sept. 26 New York, NY, Madison Square Garden
Sept. 30 Montreal, QC, Bell Centre
Oct. 1 Montreal, QC, Bell Centre
Oct. 3 Toronto, ON, Air Canada Centre
Oct. 4 Toronto, ON, Air Canada Centre
Oct. 6 Toronto, ON, Air Canada Centre
Oct. 7 Toronto, ON, Air Canada Centre
Oct. 10 Washington, DC, Verizon Center
Oct. 11 Washington, DC, Verizon Center
Oct. 15 Nashville, TN, Bridgestone Arena
Oct. 16 Nashville, TN, Bridgestone Arena
Oct. 25 Miami, FL, American Airlines Arena
Oct. 26 Miami, FL, American Airlines Arena
Oct. 28 Atlanta, GA, Philips Arena
Oct. 29 Atlanta, GA, Philips Arena
Nov. 1 Dallas, TX, American Airlines Center
Nov. 2 Dallas, TX, American Airlines Center
Nov. 4 Austin, TX, Frank Erwin Center
Nov. 5 Austin, TX, Frank Erwin Center
Nov. 8 Houston, TX, Toyota Center
Nov. 9 Houston, TX, Toyota Center
Nov. 14 Mexico City, DF, Palacio de los Deportes
Nov. 15 Mexico City, DF, Palacio de los Deportes
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