Adele thanks son Angelo and partner Rich Paul, shouts out Céline Dion in final Vegas show

"I'm actually s---ting myself about what I am going to do," the singer admitted. "I don't have any f---ing plans."

Adele bid a teary goodbye to Vegas at the final show in her two-year residency in Sin City.

The "Hello" singer thanked her 14-year-old son Angelo for being "patient" with her; her partner, sports agent Rich Paul, for "always bigging me up"; and Céline Dion for being Céline Dion at the Nov. 24 show.

Kevin Mazur/Getty Adele performs in Las Vegas in January 2024

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Adele performs in Las Vegas in January 2024

"To my son, I chose to do a residency mainly because I f---ing hate touring," an emotional Adele said in fan-captured footage shared on X. "But I chose to do a residency so I could keep his life normal. And I did do that. But I also wouldn't change it for the world, but I get to be with him on the weekends now because obviously he can't always come. So I love you to bits. Thank you for being patient for me."

Adele then turned her gratitude to Paul, whom she's been dating, at least publicly, since 2021. The founder of Klutch Sports Group, Paul's clients include longtime friend LeBron James. Last year, during her residency, Adele referred to Paul as her "husband."

"Thank you for always bigging me up and making me feel like I could do whatever I wanted to do," the Grammy- and Oscar-winner said, addressing Paul. "There's been times when I'm too tired or I'm too emotionally drained ... so I appreciate that."

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Though she was overcome with emotion over ending the residency, Adele credited Dion for giving her "closure" by coming to her show back in October.

"I cried for a whole week. A whole week," Adele recalled. "It was just such a full-circle moment for me. Because that's the only reason I ever wanted to be in here."

Adele launched her "Weekends with Adele" residency in November 2022, after postponing it the day before it was initially intended to start in January of that year, at the Colosseum Theatre at Caesars Palace, the venue originally constructed for Dion's 2003 debut residency.

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After she spotted Dion in the crowd, Adele revealed the French-Canadian icon was the reason she wanted to play that particular theater.

"I don't wanna play in a room where Celine was — I wanna play in the room that was built for her," Adele said at the time. "And it's only ever been about this room."

The "Someone Like You" singer wrapped up her time at the Colosseum with a reminder that she won't be performing again for some time, though she will eventually as, she claims, it's "the only thing I'm good at."

"I will miss you terrible. I don't know when I'm next going to perform again," she said. "I'm not doing anything else. I'm actually s---ting myself about what I am going to do. I don't have any f---ing plans."

She added that having her fans come all the way to Vegas to see her was "just what I needed for this season of my life."