While she initially only announced four dates, over the first two weekends in August, the 35-year-old has since added six extra dates due to sensational demand.
The Grammy winner will be performing in the open-air Munich Messe venue with a capacity of 80,000 people per night, with tickets costing fans from €74.90 (£64) to €419.90 (£356).
There are also different packages, meet and greet and VIP deals available with bigger price tags.
Originally, brand and culture expert Nick Ede told Mail Online that the singer could earn “over 10 million” when she had only announced the first four shows, meaning this figure could likely double.
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The expert also pointed out that Adele will be taking a cut of the merchandise and food and beverage sales on the concert days.
Dubbing her a “shrewd businesswoman”, Nick praised her understanding of “commercial power” and said her Munich residency could bring a similar economy boost to the local area that Taylor Swift’s world tour has sparked.
The expert also claimed if the shows are a success, the Rolling in the Deep hitmaker will be doing “mini residencies around the world” instead of an outright world tour for her next album.
When Adele announced her Munich shows on Instagram last week, the singer lovingly declared she “couldn’t think of a more wonderful way to spend my summer” after spending the last 15 months firmly planted in her Las Vegas residency.
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The residency is set to continue until June, with sources claiming to the New York Post that she earns a record-breaking $1.2million (£950,000) a night.
This is all on top of the singer’s estimated net worth of $220million (£173million) according to Celebrity Net Worth which claimed she takes home $62,000 (£49,000) every day on royalties from her music catalog alone.
Alongside this, Adele makes a hefty income from her live shows and record sales while her expansive real estate portfolio adds some extra digits to her net worth.
While she hasn’t given into the growing trend of creating products under her name, the Tottenham-born star is also the owner of four different companies worth millions.
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