Inside Adele's private tour after-party

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Tuesday, 28 March 2017, 7:35AM
Adele let loose and danced away her last night in New Zealand.

Adele let loose and danced away her last night in New Zealand.

After three massive stadium shows and 15 months on a world tour, Adele spent Sunday night celebrating in style.

The star arrived at Auckland's Seafarers Private Members' Club looking relaxed with slip-on shoes no make-up, and partied with her band and management, watching the rain fade away over the harbour.

A small group of up to 30 people partied until 4am at Seafarers Members Club following Adele's drenched final show at Mt Smart Stadium.  

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Along with her husband Simon Konecki, Adele arrived early and avoided any fans and media so she could spend the evening celebrating the end of tour with her close friends and band. 

The Adele management had been on-site at Seafarers for the past few nights and slowly prepped the mega-star's final night of the tour and possibly her last.

The tour definitely ended with a well-deserved bang.  

DJ duo Sweet Mix Kids kept the team dancing and Adele was on the dance floor for most of the night, dancing and singing along with old and new favourites. 

"We are asked to DJ for Adele last night, celebrating her last world tour show," the Sweet Mix Kids revealed on Instagram.

"So we did. And it was f***ing brilliant."

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Still recovering from the night before with Sir Richard Branson, the Savor Group Events team continue to host the best and most exclusive events among their venues; Adele, Richard Branson's private dinner, Justin Bieber, Prince, Oprah, Cold Play, Heidi Klum, Quentin Tarantino, Katy Perry and more. 

Savor Group Events & Marketing Director Vinci Gin-Nen told Spy why an ever-growing list of stars chose Seafarers to enjoy their exclusive private nights:

“I put it down to a couple of simple rules; people remember personalities, we create an experience for our clients and not just for pretty pictures." 

This article was first published on Spy and is republished here with permission.

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