Adele will be performing in London’s Hyde Park on both the 1st and 2nd of July, and she’ll be joined by an all-female lineup.
Despite being just 34 years old Adele has already cemented her place as one Britain’s greatest artists.
Her debut album, 19, included Chasing Pavements and Make You Feel My Love and was certified 8x platinum in Britain, meaning it sold over 8 million copies.
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Since Adele’s first album propelled her onto the international stage she has won fifteen Grammy awards.
The singer has been supported on tour by a number of successful acts during her career. On her 2009 tour, An Evening With Adele, The Script and James Morrison opened for her.
Her 2011 tour, Adele Live, was supported by British band Plan B and American singer-songwriter Wanda Jackson.
Who Will Join Adele At Hyde Park?
Adele announced on twitter that British singer-songwriter Gabrielle will be performing.
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Adele described Gabrielle as an artist that she has ‘loved since she was four’.
Country singer Kacey Musgraves will also be performing. The American is the recipient of six grammy awards and has released five studio albums.
Her 2018 album Golden Hour included songs such as; Butterflies, Slow Burn and Rainbow.
Adele has also heaped praise upon ‘new artists that I’m obsessed with’ that will be supporting her.
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These new artists include Mahalia, a 24 year old British artist who has released two albums, Diary of Me in 2016 and Love and Compromise in 2019. Mahalia also appeared in the film Brotherhood in 2016.
Self Esteem will also be performing, fresh off her performance at Glastonbury, the 35 year old British singer-songwriter will be looking to build upon the progress she’s made in her short career, which has already seen her get nominated for Best British Breakthrough Act at the 2022 Brit Awards.
Also performing are; Nilüfer Yanya, Tiana Major9, Chrissi, Bonnie Kemplay, Ruti and Tamzene.
Adele was particularly remorseful after having to cancel her Vegas shows in the winter, so we're sure she’ll be looking forward to getting back to performing live.