Adele Tour 2016: Know the Fun and Surprises 'Hello' Singer Brings Onstage

Adele's world tour, "Adele Live 2016," kicked off on Feb. 29, 2016 in Belfast, Northern Ireland and will continue to circuit throughout Europe and North America. Adele is set to have a total of 105 shows, which will be filled with fun and surprises as revealed by the concertgoers.

Adele has added some personal touches to her gig that made her fans love her more. Hence, on her next stop at the Manchester Arena on March 10, people who will watch the singer-songwriter should watch for those "special surprises" personally made by Adele.

Die-hard fans of Adele should buy her tour books as the mother-of-one made has signed five of it. Also, during her concert in Belfast, Adele made the confetti extra special by writing personal notes and song titles on it, according to Digital Spy.

Concert-goers need not to be surprised when they see her gracing the stage with a mug of tea, which comes with its own stand. It is a mixed of hot water and honey to soothe her voice.

Moreover, Adele wanted to have a personal connection with her fans as she made her way through the crowd in Belfast. Adele loves her fans so much that she even showed them the unseen picture of her pregnancy.

Aside from being melodramatic, Adele also made her crowd laugh as she comically said that she sounded like Arnie when she woke up that morning. "My voice was so deep because I slept with the air con on in my hotel," Adele joked.

Meanwhile, after seeing the viral video of Ronan Scolard and Glenn Murphy, who made her cry for perfectly making the covers of her song, Adele invited the duo at her Dublin concert. In the middle of her gig, she asked the two guys to come up onstage and sing the medley, Harper's Bazaar reported.

Adele made sure that everything was complete when they were onstage. The piano, mic and monitors were already set for them. Irish Ronan Scolard and Glenn Murphy both have good voices similar to Sam Smith's while singing their own versions of "Someone Like You," "Turning Tables," "Hello," "All I Ask" and "When We Were Young."

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