Adele's hotly-anticipated Las Vegas residency is well underway and fans have been vying to get tickets to the show.
While no one would expect them to be anything near cheap, the last price tag we imagine they'd be expecting is £4 million ($5m).
However, that's exactly what it costs if you want the ultimate VIP experience to see the 'Someone Like You' songstress, 34, in Vegas.
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Aptly dubbed the 'Emperor Package', the eye-wateringly expensive tickets have not been well received by fans - but it's worth pointing out the two VIP Adele tickets are merely the icing on the cake of the ludicrously high-end package.
It also includes 12 Paddock Club Formula 1 tickets, five nights at the Nobu Sky Villa hotel, and a meal prepared by Chef Nobu Matsuhisa.
You'll also bag yourself a 24-hour butler, which, to be fair, you'd probably expect for that price.
However, what has really shocked fans is the fact that the VIP package comes with just two tickets to see Adele perform at Caesars Palace - meaning ten of the mega-rich guests will get to see the Formula 1, but miss out on the 'Rolling in the Deep' singer.
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Tickets for Adele's residency were originally sold from £75, but the resale value of the tickets has skyrocketed, with some going for thousands of pounds.
Reacting to the £4 million tickets, one social media user slammed: "The two Adele's residency really seals the deal if they were on the fence of why would you spend 5 million."
"Absolutely sickening that F1 is even allowing this!" complained a second. "Why would I even consider a race in the US when I can easily go to Europe to see a race for a fraction of the cost and that includes airfare and hotel."
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A third fan questioned why the VIP package included 12 tickets to each of the events - with the exception of Adele's residency.
They wrote: "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!"
A fourth appeared to joke: "So for $5m you get to take 11 guests to the F1, and then say to 10 guest sorry no Adele for you."
"Absolute rip off, considering a Paddock Club ticket is between $24-30k each and the Sky Villa starts at $420k for 5 nights..." wrote a fifth. "That so far is well under $1 million, so they're putting [a lot] of value in that chef experience and Adele performance."
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LADbible has reached out to Caesars Entertainment, who are behind the package, for comment.