Adele shuts down fan filming at concert
Adele scolded a fan who was filming her show with a video camera.
The British superstar told off a concertgoer after she caught a fan filming with a camera on a tripod. The incident was caught by another fan, ironically, on their camera phone, at the star's show in Verona over the weekend (28-29May).
The Hello singer called the fan out for filming with a professional
looking camera and also made the point that she didn't need to view
the concert through a lens.
In video of the star she tells the fan: "Yeah, I want to tell that
lady as well, can you stop filming me with a video camera because
I'm really here in real life. You can enjoy it in real life, rather
than through your camera," she told the audience.
"Can you take your tripod down? This isn't a DVD, this is a real
show,” Adele continued. “I'd really like you to enjoy my show
because there's lots of people outside that couldn't come in."
The singer is currently continuing her Adele Live 2016 tour in
Europe and next month will hit music festival Glastonbury for a
highly anticipated headline performance.
She recently debuted the video to new single Send My Love (To Your
New Lover) which features a series of trippy mirages of the singer
that appear to blend into each other.