Adele made a personal and touching tribute to the victims of the London terror attack during her New Zealand concert on Thursday.
According to sources, the singer seemed emotionally shaken up about the event that occurred on London’s Parliament building, which left four people dead and 40 others injured.
“Today there was a terror attack in my home town of London,” she said. “I’m literally on the other side of the world, and I want them to see our lights and to hear us.
“Everyone (I know) is fine, but there are four people that aren’t fine,” she said. “I feel very far away and very strange not being at home. All I want to do today is just be at home and be with my friends and family.”
Adele dedicated her rendition of “Make You Feel My Love” to the victims, delivering a stirring performance. Music lovers at the venue could also see the performance on a huge circular screen.
A ticking sound was the first sign the show was about to begin, before the huge screen lifted up and the star standing center stage said “hello,” Billboard reported.
Source: Arab News
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