Adele Tour & Album: 'Hello' Singer Kicks Off '25' Tour, Spends 10th Week In Album Charts

Adele may be struggling with some stage issues, but that doesn't mean the "Hello" singer is putting off her world tour. In fact, the "When We Were Young" songstress already enlisted some help as she kicked off her world tour today in Belfast, Ireland.

According to Daily Star, sources close to Adele have confirmed that a therapist will be by the 10-time Grammy Award winner's side during her nine-month world tour.

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As it turns out, the therapist is giving Adele the support she needs to cope with and eventually overcome her anxiety with flying, as well as Adele's on-going issues with stage fright.

Adele has long been known to suffer from on-stage anxiety even when she started her successful music career. The "Rolling in the Deep" singer was recently criticized for her performance at this year's Grammy Awards.

However, the mishap that occurred during the performance was not Adele's own doing. According to Inquisitr, Adele claims that the Grammy Awards incident was due to technical difficulties, attributing it to "a piano mic that fell on the instrument's strings."

Apparently, the fallen microphone produced a sound that has been compared to an out of tune guitar, making Adele sound off-key throughout the whole Grammy performance.

Although Adele wasn't to blame for the mishap, she did mention to Ellen DeGeneres that she spent the following day crying over her "embarrassing" Grammy performance.

In spite of her unfavorable Grammys performance, it seems as though Adele has nothing to worry about. Adele's most recent album, entitled "25," has already garnered its tenth straight week at the number one spot on the Billboard top 200 this week, as reported by Forbes.

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