Goodbye, Adele — maybe for an entire decade.
The British pop powerhouse will hang up her touring hat for a whopping 10 years to focus on raising her three-year-old son after her current global tour wraps in November, The Sun reports.
“Angelo is the number one priority for Adele. He is the most important thing in her life,” an insider told the UK tabloid. “She has brought him everywhere with her on tour but as he is starting school next year, he won’t be able to join her any more.”
“Adele doesn’t want to miss a moment of Angelo growing up and it’s an easy decision for her to give up touring for him,” the source added.
The 28-year-old “Hello” singer is, however, mulling over a lucrative Las Vegas residency some years down the line, The Sun reports — an attractive prospect for the Grammy-winning mom because it would be situated in one place.
Reps for Adele have not yet returned the Daily News’ requests for comment.
The reportedly imminent hiatus might be the singer’s longest, but it wouldn’t be her first: Following Angelo’s birth in October 2012, she took three years off to rear her child. She made a triumphant return with her new album, “25,” in November 2015.
Meanwhile, she told Vogue for its March cover story that motherhood had given her a “purpose” previously absent from her life.
“When I became a parent, I felt like I was truly living. I had a purpose, where before I didn’t,” she said. “My main thing is Mum, then it’s me, then it’s work.”
The “Adele Live 2016” tour, which she launched in February in support of “25,” has given fans plenty of onstage hijinks to tide them over for a decade — including accepting fans’ wedding invitations, belching in a fan’s face, forgetting the words to her own songs and calling producer Tony Visconti a “----head.”