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Finally, Adele Arrives in an Arena at Last

Adele at Brit Award 2016

Adele was arrived at  Arena, and prepare for the show to her fans at the SSE Arena Belfast . From the press conference she said “This is my first time in an arena, ever, playing to my own fans.” Moments later, she added that anxiety before the concert had caused her to have “severe bowel movements.”

It was make a sense about Adele’s Life, it just pure,  the Superstar of Pop that lauched in this earth make a difference between her with ordinary vocalist. Adele now has stadium spectacle at her disposal: giant video scrims, two stages, a band expanded with string and brass sections.

Adele now is far and away the most dominant musician on the album chart in the 21st century, with two ongoing blockbuster albums: “25,” released in October 2015 (eight million already sold in the United States), and “21,” released in 2011 (11 million sold in the United States). Yet headlining an arena, she was still the same character — splendid and unguarded — that she has been from the start.

She singing with her soul that always be understood by the layman. She sang her song with the feeling that existed at that time as well. and leveled with the actual words without strings attached. And Adele also labeled everything is up to her and became a lyric.

Adele now has stadium spectacle at her disposal: two stages, giant video scrims, a band expanded with string and brass sections. She is far and away the most dominant musician on the album chart in the 21st century, with two ongoing blockbuster albums: “25,” released in October 2015 (eight million already sold in the United States), and “21,” released in 2011 (11 million sold in the United States). Yet headlining an arena, she was still the same character - splendid and unguarded - that she has been from the start.

The Latest News of Adele is her Best British Album of the Year award on stage at the Brit Awards 2016 at The O2 Arena on Feb. 24, 2016 in London, England. “God, I’m so shiny,” she said after a few songs, fussing about her makeup. When she spoke about her Oscar-winning James Bond theme song, “Skyfall” — before she performed it with ominous majesty — she went on to mention that during the 2013 Academy Awards ceremony, she and Jennifer Garner, both new mothers, were pumping milk in the restroom.

Arenas were already waiting for Adele's show after “21,” but her throat problems and then motherhood kept her from touring because some reason. In addition, she said near the end of a nearly two-hour set of soaring vocals and nonstop singalongs, “I was scared.” (Forestalling fact-checkers, she also noted that she had previously headlined in an arena, but it was divided to half capacity because she refused the larger booking.)

Yet even when Adele was putting off arenas, her songs already implied them. She understands, as pop songwriters do, how tempestuous individual emotions can be, and understand how antusias fans and how large they are.

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