London - AFP
Adele has kicked off her first world tour in four years with a concert in Belfast that received overwhelmingly positive reviews despite the bestselling singer’s bout of pre-gig nerves.
The show in Northern Ireland’s main city late on Monday was sold out months in advance and fans came from as far as Japan and South Africa to catch a first glimpse of the British ballad singer.
The 100-stop tour includes dates in London in March, Paris in June, as well as New York’s Madison Square Garden and the Staples Center in Los Angeles, culminating with two dates in Mexico City in November.
“I know some of you have been dragged along but I’m going to win you over,” Adele joked with some 11,000 fans gathered in Belfast, the BBC reported.
“Although some of my songs get a bit depressing.”
The 27-year-old singer, who has been frank about her stage fright, also informed fans that she was suffering “bowel movements” because of nerves.
Dressed in a long black dress with golden threads, she performed 18 hits including “Hello”, “Rolling in The Deep”, “Set Fire to The Rain” and “Skyfall”, the theme song to the James Bond film of the same name.
Adele last performed in Britain in September 2011.
Alexis Petridis, music critic for The Guardian newspaper, gave the concert four out of five stars, praising her “fantastic voice” and calling the performance “solid — if unsurprising”.
The Sun, the biggest selling daily in Britain, gave her five stars saying the show “proved why she is the most successful artist of the 21st century”.
The show was “polished and perfect”.
The Independent called on the singer to be the “bawdy, ballsy person she is on stage when she writes”.
Adele has broken several records with her third and latest album, featuring the ballad “Hello”.
She was officially the biggest-selling artist in the world in 2015, according to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI).