Adele’s Revelation: Collapse During Las Vegas Residency Due to Sciatica Attack

Singer Adele reveals she collapsed backstage during her Las Vegas residency after suffering a sciatica attack

Adele, the British singer, disclosed that she experienced a collapse backstage during her Las Vegas residency as a result of a sciatica attack.

According to reports, the 35-year-old singer informed her fans at The Colosseum that she was discovered by a member of her production team unable to move backstage following a flare-up.

 

She reportedly informed her fans, ‘They picked my whole body up off the floor.’

Additionally, Adele had to sit down during her Weekends With Adele performance, clarifying, ‘I am going to sit down and rest my sciatica.’

 

Sciatica is characterized as a debilitating back condition that typically arises from a slipped disk, which exerts pressure on the sciatic nerve running from the lower back to the foot.

 

The condition can lead to shooting pains, a cramping sensation, and can be so severe that it renders an individual unable to walk.

 

Earlier this year, Adele openly discussed her chronic back pain during another Las Vegas show as she moved across the stage.

 

While addressing the audience and launching T-shirts into the crowd using a handheld cannon, she mentioned, ‘I’ve got two more, I’ve just got to get over to the other side of the stage.’

 

‘I have to waddle these days because I have really bad sciatica,’ Adele added in the video obtained by the Daily Star.