Following almost a half-year wait, Adele fans can finally brace themselves for what may be the singer's biggest tour to date. After touring Europe from February to June, Adele will take her massive Adele Live 2016 World Tour to the 'States beginning July 5 for what looks to be an extremely anticipated, not to mention pricey, run.

The North American portion of the tour will start in Saint Paul at the Xcel Energy Center and will run until the middle of November. Adele's trek will see six performances in Los Angeles and New York City and two nights in Philly and Boston.

Tickets to see Adele across all of her dates are enormously pricey, and currently average $911. The 27-year-old's most expensive dates are slated to be stops in New York City, Los Angeles, and Austin, where all long sold-out performances now average well over the $1,000-mark for resale tickets. Adele's Nov. 5 stop at The Frank Erwin Center in Austin, for instance, is currently averaging a whopping $1,986 on the secondary market. Even more impressively, the cheapest ticket for that night is priced at $500.


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Right behind that stop is the singer's Sept. 23 stop at MSG, where tickets average $1,554, with the cheapest ticket up for grabs for $426, according to data provided by Razorgator,

On the other hand, a few of Adele's stops are more affordable. The first night of the tour in Saint Paul is listing tickets that average $485, with the cheapest ticket up for grabs for just $194. Her Aug. 16 stop at the U.S. Airways Center in Phoenix averages $500, but the cheapest ticket can be purchased for $114. Fans can further lower the expense by securing parking in Phoenix ahead of time through Parkwhiz.com.

Although it's been many months since the "Hello" singer released her record breaking album, 25, it's expected that fans in the U.S. have more than enough to look forward to for her live shows. Shortly after its release, 25 became the first album to sell more than three million albums in a week, and hit another historic milestone when it became the first album to earn multiple million-plus sales weeks.

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