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          Adele Tickets

          Adele Tickets

          Adele whipped the spotlight away from Amy Winehouse, Lily Allen and Kate Nash back in 2008 and it's going to take a lot for them to grab it back from the South Londoner. She's been off the scene for a few years but now shes back with a brand new LP. Her voice is rich and bluesy; the kind of voice that you will lose yourself in and never come back out of. Her most popular song, Chasing Pavements, is just a sneak preview into the exquisite world of Adele.

          Catch Adele live in concert. Get your tickets here today!

          Adele News

          Adele pays tribute to the late Amy Winehouse. By: Tali Amar29 July 2011

          The phenomenal voice of 23-year-old soul singer Adele, will be used to pay tribute to the late Amy Winehouse, it is rumoured. Adele will be dedicating her first performance at the MTV Video Music Awards to Winehouse.

          With Adele ticket sales going through the roof, in a recent NME interview Adele described how Amy Winehouse’s gripping and meaningful music drastically influenced her career stating, ‘Amy Winehouse paved the way for me and revived the British music industry’.

          Before the VMA’s take place, she and her trademark voice will be touring the UK and naturally tickets are selling out rapidly for her September symphony.

          In recent news Adele was stunned to hear she had been nominated for an amazing seven VMA’s after her album 21 stuck at number one in the Billboard charts for 18 weeks, beating both the Queen of reinvention Lady Gaga and the ‘bootylicious’ Beyonce to the top spot.

          It seems as though Adele is following in five time Grammy Award winner Amy Winehouse’s footsteps, with her rocketing career, soulful music and shared producer, DJ Mark Ronson. Even though Adele’s album has been certified 10 times platinum in the UK and her colossal success is recognised throughout the world, we love her for her coyness and modesty. Adele frequently emphasises how performing in front of large crowds simply terrifies her, even-though she does it so beautifully with her mesmerizing voice. Fans who have already seen her, can’t wait to see her again, and are flocking for Adele tickets.

          Adele is the first artist in a decade to sell over one million records with a single. Someone like you, has been recognised as substantially relatable and  is a sure tear jerker for her up and coming tour. With the world catching a case of Adele fever, her poignant and genuine lyrics classify her September tour as a must see.

          Adele tickets are available to buy and sell at Seatwave.


          Adele number one in the album charts, still! By: Greg Hall28 July 2011

          Not only has she Set Fire To The Rain, but Adele has set the U.K album charts ablaze after scoring her 18th non-consecutive week at number one.

          The Brit has sandwiched her idol Beyoncé, whose album 4 is at number two with Adele’s debut L.P 19 at three and 21 on the top spot. All in all, it’s an array of numbers in the upper levels of the music scene. To continue the numbers theme, thankfully there’s still a few Adele tickets for her autumn shows. Her concerts are looking likely to sell out fast so get your tickets before they go.

          It is unlikely that the soulful South Londoner will keep her number one spot this week. The late Amy Winehouse is likely to take the spot this Sunday. After her tragic passing on Saturday, fans have been downloading her songs and albums in droves.

          With the demand for Adele tickets high, the singer credits Amy Winehouse for “paving the way” for her success.

          She said, “I don’t think she ever realised just how brilliant she was and how important she is, but that just makes her even more charming.” Although the vocalist is devastated about Amy’s death, she is left her grateful fr the contribution she made to music.

          Adele continued, “Although I’m incredibly sad about Amy passing, I’m also reminded of how immensely proud of her I am as well and grateful to be inspired by her. Amy flies in paradise.”

          Adele tickets are available from Seatwave.


          Adele releases chairs to celebrate success! By: Jake Bernstone27 July 2011

          That’s right. To celebrate her recent Video Music Award nominations, Adele has considered releasing a line of chairs. You might think this is a typo or a mistake but no, it is just Adele! Her quirky sense of humour has made her a massive hit worldwide and this adds to the list of hilarious ideas she has come up with.

          Whilst her personality is infectious, it would be silly to ignore her voice as her trademark, which has sold out arenas and left Adele concert tickets running low.

          It is not just the VMA awards that she has been nominated for. Adele has also received acclaim by being nominated for the Mercury award. In a week where the music industry has dealt with the sad news over the death of Amy Winehouse, it only goes to show how successful Adele has been, keeping her feet on the ground whilst her career continually excels with concert tickets selling out fast.

          Adele has said in recent days how Amy Winehouse was a huge inspiration to her career as well as a friend. Adele also shares Amy’s popularity, after the success of her album ‘21’. This album really cemented her place as one of Britain’s must see artists and ensuring that Adele concert tickets are in sky-high demand.

           


          Adele was inspired by Amy Winehouse By: Greg Hall26 July 2011

          The late Amy Winehouse’s attitude and single-mindedness has been an inspiration to many aspiring female singers including Adele. Winehouse and The Set Fire to the Rain hit maker shared a few things in common. They both attended The BRIT School of performing arts in Croydon, Greater London and have both conquered the British and American markets.

          With Adele tickets being the hottest property in town, Adele herself praised Winehouse for the influence she had on female singer songwriters in the UK.

          After Amy passing on Saturday, Adele wrote on her website: “Not many people have it in them to do something they love, simply because they love it. With no fuss and no compromise”. She continued, ”we believed every word she wrote, and it would sink in deep when she sang them. Amy paved the way for artists like me and made people excited about British music again, whilst being fearlessly hilarious and blasé about the whole thing.”

          The singer said that she doesn’t think Amy died from drink and drug abuse, although the official cause of death has yet to be announced. Adele added: “Amy knew what she was capable of and didn’t even need to try. I don’t think she ever realised just how brilliant she was and how important she is, but that just makes her even more charming.”

          Adele tickets are available to buy and sell from Seatwave.


          Adele is a firm favourite for Mercury Prize By: Andy Hirst26 July 2011

          With the huge boost that a Mercury Prize nomination brings an artist, demand for Adele tickets during her upcoming tour of the UK is sure to go through the roof.

          Her latest album, 21 has been touted by critics as one of the firm favourites to walk away with the award when it is announced on September 6.

          Adele leads a strong contingent of female artists such as PJ Harvey in this year’s list of talented nominations hoping to take the prize home.

          The award has been credited with giving a huge boost to the careers of many of its former winners, and with Adele’s career already riding high, any further critical acclaim she receives will make her one of the hottest tickets in town.

          Her album has already broken records on both sides of the Atlantic for its phenomenal level of digital sales, and has even been credited with reversing the trend of declining album sales.

          Mercury Prize winners are often less well known acts who have built up a lot of critical appeal but struggled to break into the commercial market. With Adele’s huge popularity she has bucked that trend by demonstrating herself as class act; a world renowned vocalist and songwriter that appeals to both critics and the public alike.

          Her first album 19 was also nominated for the Mercury Prize in 2008 but narolwy missed out to Elbow, so Adele is hoping that her even more successful follow-up will get the judges vote this time round.

          Whatever the result, demand for Adele tickets when she tours all over the UK in just a few months, will be huge.



          Adele awaits award nominations By: Greg Hall22 July 2011

          Adele and PJ Harvey are frontrunners in the betting bonanza that has taken place since the Mercury Prize shortlist was unleashed to the public.

          With Adele tickets selling like a raging wildfire, her album 21 would seem to be the more popular choice next to PJ Harvey’s Let England Shake, but they are both 4/1 to win at the bookies.

          Rupert Adams of William Hill said: “This has been a year of musical excellence, with these albums representing an eclectic range of styles from UK artists. This quality is reflected in the closeness of the odds we’ve given to the 2011 Barclaycard Mercury Prize ‘Albums of the Year’ – every album here could be a winner.”

          Other nominees with short odds are Elbow for their fifth album Build a Rocket Boys and Tiny Tempah’s debut smash Disc-Overy – both are at 5/1. Katy B’s On a Mission, Everything Everything’s Man Alive and Metronomy’s The English Riviera are also in with a shot at success.

          The prestigious gong which celebrates the upper echelons of British music is due to take place in London in September. But the accolade wagon hasn’t stopped rolling there. The transatlantic tremor Adele caused with her single Rolling in the Deep has lead to the tune being nominated for three MTV VMA (video music) awards for Best Video, Best Female Video and Best Pop Video.

          She’s also been put in the mix for three other awards, while Katy Perry has tallied the most nods with nine. With the ceremony on August 28th, exciting times lie ahead. Whatever the results, Autumn looks to be a monumental period for the vocalist from South London, as Adele tickets are also on sale now for her UK gigs in the same month.

          Adele tickets are available to buy and sell at Seatwave.


          Adele captures hearts of music lovers around the world By: Tali Amar21 July 2011

          The astonishing success of singer/songwriter Adele has everyone talking and longing for more of that remarkably soulful voice of hers – and Adele tickets to see her perform live.

          The 23-year-old’s recent success on both sides of the Atlantic after her album hit number 1 has left her speechless. In fact, she had no choice but to cancel her North American tour due to a case of laryngitis. Adele informed her fans how devastated she was to have to cancel this sold-out tour, which has already been rescheduled.

          Adele tickets for upcoming UK concerts are in massive demand – much like her number 1 album 21, which beat both Beyonce and Lady Gaga to the top spot. 21 has been certified platinum ten times in the UK and her single Someone Like You unsurprisingly headed straight to number 1, following her moving BRIT awards performance.

          Critics from the Telegraph have heaped praise on the singer, writing: ”her voice is a thing of wonder. There is warmth, power and vulnerability, sometimes in the same note.”

          21 delves into the feelings of a break-up, drawing on themes of heartbreak, regret and angst. Adele provides the perfect bawling material for all those broken-hearted people out there recovering from a failed relationship.

          Selling an astonishing 2.6 million copies of 21 so far, Adele is rightfully considered one of the most talented soloists in the world, topping the charts in a staggering 17 countries.

          Adele tickets are available to buy and sell at Seatwave.


          Adele fears she may die young By: Greg Hall20 July 2011

          As the red hot favourite for this year’s Mercury Prize, accolades and adoration continue to flood the South London singer – but she has been gripped by the morbid fear that she will die young. However unfounded this fear might be, fans should still make sure they get Adele tickets, as watching her perform is definitely a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

          The 23-year-old vocalist is so petrified of performing live that she fears that the amount of time she spends stressing out will prevent her from collecting her pension. She recently admitted:

          “Oh my God, I’m crippled by fear. I have awful stage fright. I don’t know what possesses me to do it. I think I’m going to die young from having so much stress all the time.”

          One way to ease the anxiety has been her decision to move back in with her mother, after a stint living alone in the Notting Hill area of London.

          The singer conceded that she couldn’t survive without her mum and swiftly returned to her old flat. In an interview with OK! magazine, she revealed:

          “After my first record I moved out of my mum’s and moved to Notting Hill on my own. My life fell apart. My phone got cut off, my credit card got cut off, the house was a mess. It was awful. I couldn’t function without my mum so I moved back in with her.”

          She continued: “I’d rather be defeated than one day come in and the rats would be eating me. My mum and I don’t live in a tiny place. It’s a big apartment, she can be at one end and me at the other.”

          The Rolling in the Deep singer will be returning to the UK later this year for a series of tour dates. Adele tickets are currently on sale for upcoming concerts in major cities across the UK, including Plymouth, London, Glasgow and Leicester.

          Adele tickets are available to buy and sell at Seatwave.


          Adele at the iTunes festival By: Chris Olson19 July 2011

          As part of the monumental iTunes festival at the Roundhouse venue in London; Adele performed on July 7 to an awe-struck crowd. Her compelling voice, outstanding songs and elegant performing style made her one of the most popular acts to appear in the line-up – and anyone with Adele tickets for her UK shows later this year should be very excited.

          The iTunes festival takes place throughout July and will finish on the 31st with a performance by Moby. It is a spectacular event, as it stretches out the festival feeling for an entire month, allowing for so many more acts to perform in headline slots.

          Even though Adele has now become the biggest selling female artist in recent UK history, the iTunes show might still have had a special resonance for her, as it gave her the opportunity to perform to her home city crowd.

          Playing to a packed audience, Adele lived up to her reputation by performing the biggest hits from her two albums, 19 and 21. Her likeable personality comes across well on-stage, and many reviewers have commented on her entertaining banter between songs.

          Other acts to perform at the iTunes festival include Katy B, Beady Eye, Arctic Monkeys, Bruno Mars, The Wanted, Example and Kasabian.

          If you want to see more of Adele, then make sure you get Adele tickets to see her perform later this year. The second UK leg of her tour kicks off in September, with dates lined up in major cities nationwide, including London, Manchester, Leicester and Blackpool.

          Adele tickets are available to buy and sell at Seatwave.


          Adele: runaway success By: Jake Bernstone19 July 2011

          As Adele’s concerts approach later this year, it’s hard to believe what she has achieved in her short career so far. Her albums have already gone multi-platinum, she’s breaking records left, right and centre, and arguably at just 23 years old, the best is yet to come.

          Having topped the UK album charts for 11 straight weeks, eclipsing Madonna’s previous record of 9, she has already established herself as one of the most successful female solo artists in history. It’s no surprise, then, that Adele tickets for upcoming shows are currently the hottest property in the industry.

          Having recovered from a bad case of laryngitis, which forced her to reschedule the North American branch of her tour, Adele made her comeback at the iTunes festival in Camden last week. Not only has she won incredible nationwide acclaim; she can even profess to be a worldwide star now, topping charts quite literally all over the globe, having recently been number one in both New Zealand and Australia.

          Watching Adele in concert will no doubt pluck a few heartstrings. Her latest album, 21, was highly influenced by a break-up with a long-term boyfriend, and so makes for an emotional insight into how the singer is dealing with her distress. Her talent lies not only in making her songs heartfelt and emotional, but also keeping them commercial at the same time.

          If you’d like to see her perform hits like Chasing Pavements, Someone Like You, Set Fire to the Rain and Rolling in the Deep live on stage, then make sure you get Adele tickets for her forthcoming UK shows.

          Adele tickets are available to buy and sell at Seatwave.


          Adele gets so nervous she can’t help but talk By: Andy Hirst19 July 2011

          For a girl who very nearly lost her voice altogether, those of her fans with Adele tickets, will know that she’s far from a quiet girl when she gets up on stage.

          The talented young star, who is currently breaking records on both sides of the pond with her current smash hit album, “21″,  is topping charts and has been accredited as driving forward the surge in digital music sales.

          Sadly, she had to cancel some recent American dates that she was scheduled to play, due to suffering from a particularly nasty case of laryngitis. However fans were glad to hear that she has made a full recovery and will soon be embarking on an extensive tour of the UK, where she will be enthralling audiences with her new and exciting repertoire of terrific material, as well as her on stage banter.

          Adele has become renowned for her matter of fact on stage conversations with fans in the crowd, whom are often left in stitches with her bawdy sense of humour.

          In a recent interview, the award winning young singer said: “I get so nervous on stage I can’t help but talk. I try. I try telling my brain: stop sending words to the mouth but I get nervous and turn into my grandma. Behind the eyes it’s pure fear. I find it difficult to believe I’m going to be able to deliver.”

          With such a massively successful album, highly appreciative reviews and huge demand for Adele tickets, it is hard to believe that the singing sensation has any cause for nerves.


          The influences behind Adele’s unique style By: Olly Parkhouse19 July 2011

          Sales figures for Adele tickets say a lot about her current popularity. With her unique style gaining her more airplay, fans and kudos; it’s always interesting to try and identify what created it.

          Having described it herself as ‘heartbroken soul’, others have cited different potential sources. There seems to be something of a universal consensus that her singing style far outweighs her song-writing ability, which could be said for many successful musicians. But where does this style come from?

          In terms of influence, Adele has mentioned the Spice Girls as the important seed of her musical career and love of vocals. But perhaps the Spice Girls were an important influence on many young girls growing up in the 90s. After all, it’s not like her current songs have a great deal of semblance to such over-produced hits like Spice Up Your Life.

          Perhaps a more important element to her successful style is her love of R&B artists such as Mary J. Blige, Destiny’s Child and Aaliyah. However, it would be hard to emulate her success by simply hashing together these styles – there’s something else that makes Adele different. That ‘thing’ could very well be a natural talent and combination of many great music forms.

          With an Urban Music Award for Best Jazz Act as well as a Mercury Award under her belt, these accolades perhaps demonstrate her musical versatility as well as her accessibility, which could well be the key to her success and popularity. To see her live, make sure you get Adele tickets for her upcoming UK tour dates.

          Adele tickets are available to buy and sell at Seatwave.


          Adele returns to UK top spot By: Lauren Johnson-Ginn19 July 2011

          With Adele tickets in massive demand this year, it seems that the unstoppable 23-year-old singer’s domination of the UK charts could continue for quite some time, as her second album 21 has just returned to the number one position, toppling Beyoncé’s 4.

          21 maintained a staggering eleven weeks at the top of the charts, following Adele’s moving performance of Someone Like You at the BRIT awards 2011, and has since been crowned the biggest selling UK digital album of all time.

          The album has fought off strong competition from the likes of the Foo Fighters and even Lady Gaga, whose second album Born This Way experienced phenomenal initial sales.

          No doubt Beyoncé won’t object terribly much to being beaten by Adele for UK chart supremacy, however. Beyoncé has cited Adele as one of the inspirations behind her latest album, 4, and has said that listening to Adele sing is “like listening to God”.

          The former Destiny’s Child frontwoman invited Adele to her recent album launch, following her storming Glastonbury headline slot, reportedly giving the Rolling in the Deep singer a front row seat. It has also been rumoured that Beyoncé’s long-time hubby and legendary rapper Jay-Z will be working with Adele on some forthcoming material – we await the result with baited breath!

          If you’d like to hear all of Adele’s hits performed live on stage, make sure you get Adele tickets for her upcoming UK tour dates.

          Adele tickets are available to buy and sell at Seatwave.

           


          Adele set to return to the top of charts By: Andy Hirst17 July 2011

          Experts are predicting that the ascending popularity of her new album will see it return to the top spot in the UK charts, Adele tickets are set to get snapped rate at an ever increasing rate.

          Her current album “21″, has been breaking records on both sides of the Atlantic for its phenomenal uptake and has been credited with driving forward the tide of digital music sales and resurrecting the format of the album.

          With more than half a million digital sales in the UK alone, she has eclipsed all of her rivals and proved herself to be one of the hottest solo performers in the word of music today.

          Her current album follows on from the hugely popular debut “19″ and, having already enjoyed spent 16 weeks at the number one slot, it now seems likely to return to its former haunt at the top of the charts.

          Following a recent battle with a potentially career ending bout of laryngitis, Adele has bounced back even bigger and better than before, as her expected chart position bears testimony too.

          With only a few months left until she takes her hit album out on tour at venues all across the UK, demand for her albums, singles and concert tickets are being lapped up eagerly by her devoted fans.

          With such exceptional successes in the charts, any fans hoping to catch a glimpse of their superstar when she sets off on the road later this year, better get hold of some Adele tickets as soon as possible.


          Adele tops digital downloads By: Elizabeth Leight17 July 2011

          It’s not just Adele tickets that are selling like mad – the singer has just taken the lead in digital downloads for her latest album, 21. In fact, she broke the record set a week ago by Eminem for Recovery, beating his 1,005,000 with 1,017,000 total digital sales.

          Adele’s second album has easily been this year’s bestseller, with smash hit singles “Rolling in the Deep” and “Someone Like You” on everyone’s playlists. Following from her amazing success with 19, 21 touches on a relationship the songstress recently ended. The songs on the album speak to anyone who has had difficult break-ups and poignant memories of past relationships – combine this kind of mass appeal with Adele’s singular sound and musical prowess, and you’ve got instant success.

          Released in February, 21’s massive success and critical acclaim have shot the songstress into renown. It’s a huge achievement, considering that her previous album, 19, launched her career only three years ago.

          The latest single from 21 is “Set Fire to the Rain”, released on 4 July. While it hasn’t yet had the same success the previous two singles, it gives Adele another chance to show off her characteristic vocal range and powerful lyrics.

          Adele tickets are on sale now for her Live tour, which begins in North America in August. She comes back home to the UK for a long list of performances in September, travelling all over the country for 15 concerts. If you think 21 sounds good on your iPod, you’ll love hearing the lady herself sing her moving songs.

          Adele tickets are available to buy and sell on Seatwave.


          Adele beats Eminem’s record By: Lauren Johnson-Ginn16 July 2011

          The demand for Adele tickets looks set to increase, following the news that the Rolling in the Deep singer has beaten Eminem’s album Recovery in the US digital sales stakes.

          Adele’s second album, 21, which was released in February, has become North America’s biggest selling album of 2011, making her the first woman to sell one million digital copies in such a short space of time.

          Adele has also surpassed Eminem’s digital sales for Recovery, albeit by a slim margin. 21 has sold an incredible 1,017,000 digital copies, compared to Recovery’s 1,005,000 copies. However, 21 still remains the biggest seller overall, with 2.6million records sold overall – including digital and physical sales.

          With such success already under her belt, the 23-year-old singer has her sights set on her follow-up, which she intends to be a self-produced, low-key affair. She recently revealed to Q magazine:

          “It won’t be a big production. I want it to be quite acoustic and piano-led. I want to write it, record it, producer it all and master it on my own.”

          She continued:  “I don’t really care about expectations. There was enough of it with this record. If you deliver the songs I think you get away with it. I’m not bothered. I’m not expecting my next record to be as big as this one. That’s impossible.”

          If you’d like to hear her perform all her biggest hits, from both 19 and 21, make sure you get Adele tickets for upcoming UK shows.

          Adele tickets are available to buy and sell at Seatwave.


          Adele to star as judge on The Voice By: Andy Hirst16 July 2011

          As Adele tickets continue to be met by huge demand, the star has recently been rumoured to take on a judging role on the BBC’s popular TV show ‘The Voice’.

          The young singing sensation might be casting her judgment in the aspiring hopefuls on the next series of the musical talent show, in a move that has been described as a bid to ‘ditch image and focus on the voice’.

          If the rumours are indeed true, the multimillion hit songstress would be appearing alongside other popstars such as Girls Aloud’s Cheryl Cole and Cee Lo Green.

          The possible TV appearance would be just one of many recent successes for the hit making young talent.

          Adele has been breaking records on both sides of the Atlantic with digital album sales for her latest album “21″ which has been accredited as a major factor for the revival of album sales.

          Although she is becoming increasingly popular all over the world, there were recent fears that she would no longer be able to sing at all.

          The award wining musician recently overcame a potentially catastrophic battle with laryngitis to return to full health.

          Although she has returned to the stage to delight audiences with her amazing vocal talents, there was a time when even Adele wondered whether she would ever get back up in front of a live audience.

          Now that she has overcome her illness and might be passing on her advice to other young hopefuls on the TV, demand for Adele tickets for her upcoming UK tour is bound to be huge.


          Adele feared for her voice By: Andy Hirst16 July 2011

          Following a recent bout of laryngitis, fans with Adele tickets are relieved to hear that their favourite singer is back at the top of her form with no lasting damage.

          Although the talented young performer has once again been amazing crowds with her gorgeous vocal abilities, her recent dalliances with ill health had more than just her fans worried about its potential affects on her future.

          Adele has recently confessed to being very concerned about how her vocal chords would cope with the sickness and is just as glad as her many fans to have weathered the storm to return to full touring health.

          AOL Music recently reported Adele to have said: “It’s like 99.9 per cent better so I’m really, really chuffed. I was just saying I thought I wouldn’t be able to ever sing again about a month ago, I’m really relieved. And it went great and my voice ain’t hurting.”

          The singer, has set the digital album sales chart alight with her latest album – “21″, which has broken records for its phenomenal sales figures on both sides of the Atlantic.

          In order to preserve her prized vocal chords from lasting damage it was also recently reported that Adele had been told to keep talking to a minimum.

          Now that she is back on form and gearing up for the massive tour of the UK later this year, those with Adele tickets can breathe a sigh of relief and look forward to the prospect of seeing the talented songstress at the height of her abilities.


          Adele is favourite for Mercury Prize By: Lauren Johnson-Ginn14 July 2011

          With millions of albums and singles sold, several chart records broken and Adele tickets in massive demand this year, it’s hardly surprising that the 23-year-old singer is being touted as a favourite to win this year’s Mercury Prize for her second album, 21.

          Bookmakers Paddy Power have listed Adele and PJ Harvey as joint favourites in the race for the coveted music industry award, with dubstep newcomer James Blake coming in at third place.

          Other acts that are also being tipped as contenders include Wildbeasts, Friendly Fires, Anna Calvi, Radiohead, Hurts, Elbow and Tinie Tempah. The official shortlist has yet to be published, however, and the award ceremony doesn’t take place until September.

          The news that she is a favourite will probably be welcomed by the Rolling in the Deep singer, particularly after her recent bout of laryngitis, which led her to cancel US tour dates, disappointing American fans.

          She has since made a full recovery, and said in a recent interview that she’s feeling much better. Speaking about her voice, she said: “It’s like 99.9% better so I’m really, really chuffed.”

          She continued: “I was just saying I thought I wouldn’t be able to ever sing again about a month ago, so I’m really relieved. And it went great and my voice ain’t hurting, so I’m really pleased.”

          This is good news for lucky fans with Adele tickets for her upcoming tour dates, which will take place in major cities across the UK, starting in September.

          Adele tickets are available to buy and sell at Seatwave.


          Adele’s albums continue to top charts By: Gail Gombya14 July 2011

          The London soul singer has become the first living artist to have two top five singles and albums in the charts, creating her own legendary status at the age of 23. Adele’s current album, 21, has managed to shift over 3.5 million copies in the US alone, and is still sitting comfortably at the number 2 spot in the UK charts, with her first album 19 following closely behind at number 4.

          Whether the star believes it or not, she is already becoming one of the most influential singers in the world – and Adele tickets are in massive demand. Just recently Beyonce revealed that Adele was the inspiration for her new album, and Lady Gaga expressed her love for the artist. Even with all this attention, the Rolling in the Deep singer remains grounded, avoiding the world of Twitter and celeb hangouts.

          Although she has rejected numerous offers to perform at the world’s best festivals or go on arena tours, this has only made her more in demand than ever. In an interview with Q Magazine recently, she explained:

          “I have anxiety attacks, constant panicking on stage, my heart feels like it’s going to explode because I never feel like I’m going to deliver, ever.”

          She continued: “I will not do festivals. The thought of an audience that big frightens the life out of me. I don’t think the music would work either. It’s all too slow.”

          Whether or not this is the case, Adele has done what very few have managed, which is to be successful and at the same time keep herself distant from the public eye. Adele tickets are now on sale for upcoming shows later this year, so don’t miss out!

          Adele tickets are available to buy and sell at Seatwave.


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