Adeleis taking her return to the stage seriously.
The Grammy Award winner, 34, stopped her show multiple times to help fans in distress as she took the stage Friday as part of theBritish Summer Time Hyde Parkconcert series, her first public concert in several years.
“Just wanna say mad respect to Adele for stopping the show and making a scene when she thought someone was in trouble and needed help from security. That was a crowd of 65,000+ and she still did it. It really is that easy,” one audience member wrote, sharinga videoof the scene on Twitter.
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In the clip, Adele is seen telling her band to stop playing and walks toward the front of the stage to point out the concertgoers to security.
According toThe New York Post’sPage Six, Adele paused the show four times to check on audience members who appeared to be in need of medical attention. She also sent out some water for fans in the front row, who waited seven hours in the heat to get in,TMZreports.
Friday’s show was Adele’s first time performing for a public audience in five years after releasing her fourth studio album30in November, though she previously graced fans with hertelevised concert special,An Audience with Adele, at the time.
“My God, I’m back at home,” she told the audience, according toRolling Stone. “It’s so strange to be in front of a crowd again. I get so nervous before each show but I love being up here.”
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Adele’s onstage vigilance comes afterat least 10 concertgoers diedduring a mass casualty event atTravis Scott’s Astroworld Festival in Houston last November. The tragedy hasresulted in hundreds of lawsuitsagainst Scott, 31, and Live Nation.
Other musicians likeBillie Eilish,Doja CatandPharrell Williamshave since made it a point to stop their concerts and check on fans as needed.
source: people.com