Adele delights fans as she announces long-awaited concerts at London's Hyde Park next year
Adele delighted fans on Tuesday morning as she announced she will perform two dates in London's Hyde Park as part of the park's British Summer Time gigs next year.
The Someone Like You songstress last thrilled British audiences as she closed out her record-breaking tour at Wembley Stadium on June 29, 2017. This comes after Adele smashed the UK charts and broke multiple records after releasing her new single Easy on Me on Friday 15 October. Within just a week, the 33 year old has achieved over 100 million views for her visuals which see the singer filmed in black and white driving across a dirt road, before switching to colour as she sits singing in a windswept house.
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