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Adele's 2017 Australian tour cancelled as another baby on the way? Here's what we know so far

| Nov 26, 2016 11:00 AM EST

Adele performs at the Ziggo Dome on June 1, 2016 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

A bittersweet news awaits all fans. Adele's 2017 Australian tour might be canceled following several reports claiming that the 28-year-old singer is expecting another child.

Adele, who already has a four-year-old son Angelo with boyfriend Simon Konecki, has hinted that another baby is on the way during her North American tour in Phoenix, Arizona on Nov. 21, Monday, TMZ reported. As she was stylishly brought down off stage, the singer said, "I'll see you on the other side. I'm going to have another baby!" - leaving her fans in shocked.

It intensified when some of Adele's fans in Australia are griping that their tickets got refunded without their an apparent reason. This comes 24 hours after it was announced that the tickets sold out. Fans then expressed their disappointment across social media platforms.

While many believed Adele's supposed pregnancy may cause the cancellation of the much-awaited 2017 Australian tour, others think that was part of the joke since she was seen enjoying a glass of wine after the concert ended. Some even claimed the "Hello" hitmaker is still planning to have another child rather than already expecting.

The pregnancy news comes days after it was reported that Adele does not want an extravagant wedding when she finally ties the wedding knot. She reportedly told her close friends that she wants to keep things simple when she and Konecki get married.

"Adele said she doesn't want her wedding to be formal and show-offy," a source told Mirror. "She wants it to be about who they are as a couple. She would happily have a small ceremony, then dish out the bangers and mash afterward. She's not tight - she's happy to pay for everyone to have a great day - she just doesn't want it to be stuffy."

The couple, who have been together since 2011, are reportedly planning to get married in Los Angeles so Konecki's daughter from his previous relationship can attend. After the wedding ceremony in LA, the "Rolling in the Deep" singer will reportedly host another celebration in the United Kingdom for her close relatives and friends.

"It won't be star-studded either," the source added. "She will invite all her mates, she grew up with as well as old friends like Alan Carr and Sid Owen too."

Watch the official music video for Adele's "Chasing Pavements" here:

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