Adele battles nerves during Glastonbury Festival headlining show
Adele pushed her nerves aside to deliver a crowd-pleasing performance at Britain's Glastonbury Festival on Saturday night (25Jun16).
The Rolling in the Deep singer revealed she was nervous to an estimated crowd of 150,000 festivalgoers in Somerset, England and was so stunned by the turnout at the start of her set that the usually chatty star didn't know what to say so she moved swiftly from opener Hello to single Rumor Has It.
She explained she had been coming to the festival for years but had
been putting off making her debut because she was so nervous about
it, saying, "I've been too scared. I've wanted to do it all my
life," and within less than half hour, she declared it was the
"best f**king moment of my whole life".
After a few hits, Adele compensated for her earlier speechlessness
by chatting non-stop in between tracks, with the singer even asking
audience members at the very front if they had spoiled themselves
standing there all day, and bringing others on stage for
selfies.
She also hit back at the detractors who complained about her
headlining set, by saying, "As you know I don't really have many
happy songs which I think is why some people moaned about me coming
tonight but f**k them.... Let's just be miserable together. I'm
here and I'm not going anywhere".
Adele also joked about her "potty mouth" and that BBC executives to
had to issue a warning about her expected swearing before the live
TV broadcast. She quipped, "I bet that didn't have to do that for
Muse."
Adele won rave reviews on social media and from critics alike with
her 90-minute set, which included hits Hometown Glory, Someone Like
You and newer tracks When We Were Young and River Lea, which she
had never performed live before.
The singer had to restart the song because she was out of breath
and candidly told the audience, "Can we start that one again? I'm
out of breath, I'm not used to all that dancing!... Also an excuse
to wipe my sweaty top lip! S**t, I got that wrong."
The 28-year-old also had to briefly halt her set so an ill audience
member could be removed from the crowd. Her production manager came
onstage and asked for a path to be cleared and Adele, joked, "I
hope they're okay... They've probably been moshing too hard to one
of my songs or something... Let me know when that path's been done,
I don't want to start a riot."
Coldplay are set to headline the final night of the festival on
Sunday (26Jun16).