The NBA star attended the British singer’s concert in Las Vegas this weekend
LeBron James is a big fan of British singer Adele
LeBron James is a huge fan of Adele!
On Sunday, the Los Angeles Lakers star, 38, raved about the singer’s “absolutely incredible” residency concert at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. After seeing her perform, he shared videos of the unforgettable experience via Instagram.
“You’re ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE @adele!! Simple as that!” James wrote in his caption. Pleasure witnessing it live in the flesh! Never Ever to forget! RARE!!! A breath of fresh air, a striking bolt of light and a unfazed humble yet super confident aura!!”
“Continue love and blessings!! ,” he added.
In the clips, Adele, 35, belted out several of her greatest hits, including “Hello,” Send My Love (To Your New Lover),” “One And Only” and “Rolling in the Deep,” as she stood center stage surrounded by her band.
The British singer’s face appeared on a giant screen in the background at some points as impressive light and graphic displays lit up around her. In one captivating moment, Adele sang her hit track “Set Fire to the Rain”, as fire burst across the stage and rain fell from the venue’s ceiling.
Kevork Djansezian/Getty Adele and partner Rich Paul have supported James’ team at several games
Adele has previously shown her support for James by attending several Lakers games with her partner Rich Paul. The pair were last pictured sitting courtside to watch the forward play in April.
Away from the court, last June, the basketball player shared a photo of himself and wife Savannah James posing with the singer and Paul as they attended fellow NBA star Kevin Love’s wedding.
Back in Vegas, James also saw U2 perform their U2:UV Achtung Baby Live residency in the city’s new Sphere venue, which opened on Friday night. James posted several videos of the immersive concert alongside another rave review.
“U2 Opening night at The Sphere in Vegas last night! SIMPLY INCREDIBLE VENUE!! WOW WOW WOW!! ,” he excitedly wrote in the carousel’s caption.
In the first clip shared, James filmed the spherical interior of the venue before the band played. Another video showed numerical graphics displayed on towering screens that stretched right over the audience’s heads. A final clip showed U2 performing as bubbles appeared to float around them on the screens.
U2’s show was the first of their Vegas residency and marked the band’s first full live concert since 2019. Many other A-list stars were in attendance on opening night, including Jon Hamm, Elizabeth Banks, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Orlando Bloom and Paul McCartney.
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