celebritiesOn Tuesday, it became known that Adele – after her string of concerts in Las Vegas – also canceled her performance at the Brit Awards. However, none of this appears to be true. Via her Instagram account, the 33-year-old singer explained that she will indeed be on stage on February 8.
“Hi everyone, I am honestly very happy to tell you that I will be performing at the Brit Awards next week,” Adele persuasively said on Adele’s social media. In addition, the British Nightingale immediately had an additional surprise for her followers. The singer also visits the talk show The Graham Norton Show. “While in the area, I walked into Graham’s place to chat.”
There are no problems in the relationship
Adele’s performance at the Brit Awards has been fixed for a while, but on Tuesday various news reports emerged around the world that Adele canceled that performance as well. Earlier, the singer also canceled her concert series in Las Vegas. According to the British artist, her concerts cannot take place there at the present time because half of her team was infected with the Corona virus and therefore she was unable to give the show that her fans deserve.
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According to others, the singer will not be happy about certain points of her show and will have problems with her boyfriend Rich Paul, which will make her too emotional for her and she can no longer focus on her shows. Rumors apparently haven’t escaped Adele herself. And the singer ended her post on social media with the following: “Ah, and many greetings from Rich.” With this, Adele immediately refutes all rumors about the fact that she is struggling with any problems in the relationship.
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