Adele Respectfully Shuts Down Concertgoer for Filming Her Live Performance
Jonnalyn Cortez | | May 31, 2016 01:39 PM EDT |
(Photo : Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images) Adele performs at Genting Arena on March 29, 2016 in Birmingham, England.
Adele shut-down a concertgoer from filming her performance in Verona, Italy on Sunday. The "Hello" hitmaker politely told a particular woman in the audience to enjoy her show instead of recording it.
"I want to tell that lady as well, can you stop filming me with the video camera," Adele told the fan, according to Daily Mail. "I'm really here in real-life; you can enjoy it in real-life rather than through your camera."
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Adele asked the woman to take down her tripod. The 28-year-old songstress also addressed unfortunate fans who did not get to watch her shows.
"This is a real show and I'd really like you to enjoy the show because there are lots of people outside who couldn't come in," Adele explained.
The whole crowd supported Adele as they all cheered and applauded as she spoke. However, another fan managed to record the incident and shared it on social media.
The "Rolling in the Deep" singer is currently on a tour promoting her new album "25."
"Adele Live 2016" started in February in Belfast and is scheduled to move to North America in the summer. She will wrap up the tour in Mexico in November. Adele has already visited Lisbon, Barcelona and Verona for her concert tour.
"25" sold about 3.38 million copies in the U.S. in its first week of release.
TagsAdele, Verona Italy, 25, Adele Live 2016, Beyonce, Lemonade
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