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Adele is back on the big stage.
During her performance at the BTS Hyde Park festival in London, Adele stopped her show four times to make sure fans got the help they needed.
In a clip seen on Twitter, Adele instructs her band to stop playing and walks to the front of the stage to point out fans who needed help to security.
Adele broke down in tears during her performance at London’s Hyde Park Festival on Friday. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)
“I just want to give a ton of respect to Adele for stopping the show and making a scene when she thought someone was in trouble and needed security help. It was a crowd of 65,000+ and she still did it. It really is that easy,” a fan wrote on Twitter.
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According to Page Six, Adele stopped her show four times to make sure concertgoers were okay.
Adele’s appearance in London was her first show in five years. She released her fourth studio album, 30, in November.
Adele has stopped her show in London to make sure her fans get the help they need. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)
“Oh my god, I’m back home,” she told the audience, Rolling Stone reported. “It’s so weird to be in front of a crowd again. I’m so nervous before every show, but I love being here.’
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The Grammy-winning singer’s zeal for safety comes after at least 10 fans died during the mass incident that took place at Travis Scott’s Astroworld festival in November.
Adele isn’t the only artist to prioritize safety at her show, as Doja Cat, Billie Eilish and Pharrell Williams have all made it a point to stop the show there when fans need help.
The Grammy-winning singer performed her first live show in five years in London. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)
In January, Adele canceled his residency in Las Vegas the day before she was to debut the show at Caesars Palace.
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“Hi. Listen, I’m so sorry, but my show isn’t done,” the singer said in a video statement as she choked up on Twitter. “We tried absolutely everything we could to get it together in time and good enough for you, but we’ve been absolutely devastated by shipping delays and COVID.”
The singer has assured that all dates will be rescheduled and her team is currently working on it.
Fox News’ Nate Day contributed to this report.
Janelle Ash is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital.
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