VIP tickets for Adele’s Las Vegas residency show have been priced at a staggering £4million – in conjunction with a Formula 1 package.
Fans are completely outraged after discovering that the Emperor Package provided by Caesars Entertainment are priced at $5 million (£4.1 million).
The appropriately-named package provides 12 tickets to the Las Vegas Formula 1 Grand Prix – which will take place next November – as well as two tickets for Adele’s concert at Caesars Palace.
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After hearing the news, fans have spoken of how “sickened” they feel that Formula 1 would allow the price when only two Adele tickets are provided.
Taking to social media, one person wrote: “Absolutely sickening that F1 is even allowing this! Why would I even consider a race in the US when I can easily and am go to Europe to see a race for a fraction of the cost and that includes airfare and hotel.”
“This is so ridiculous! Is this what a formula 1 Emperor Package has come to? I am fuming why only 2 tickets to Adele’s Residency at Caesar’s Palace? We need 12! Fix this,” added a second.
A third then said: “The two Adeles residency really seals the deal if they were on the fence of why would you spend 5 million.”
But tickets to the Grand Prix and Adele tickets aren’t all you get in the Emperor Package, because there are also a slew of other exciting perks.
Those purchasing the VIP package will get a five-nights stay at the Nobu Sky Billa, a private dinner with Chef Nobu Matsuhisa and a 24-hour butler.
Social media users were quick to point out a discrepancy with the package, which left them fuming even more.
Many fans noted how the heftily-priced package allows the 12 Grand Prix ticket holders to enjoy everything listed – including the five nights stay at a lavish hotel – but not entry to Adele’s residency show because only two tickets for this are provided.
Taking to Twitter, one person said: “So for $5m you get to take 11 guests to the F1, and then say to 10 guest sorry no Adele for you.”
F1 chief executive Stefano Domenicali addressed the eye-watering price and said: “In terms of price positioning we are going to be on the top side because this is Las Vegas and that is the nature of the customer coming to Las Vegas.”
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