Adele may be dominating worldwide with new single ‘Hello,’ but the British bred belle is ensuring she’s covering her home base in a big way.
After launching the campaign on the X Factor UK two weeks ago, it’s been announced that the powerhouse will tape a one-hour special for the BBC.
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Filming on November 2nd (and likely airing later in the month), the show – aptly titled ‘Adele At The BBC’ – will see the songstress perform a selection of tracks from upcoming album ’25,’ as well as from its blockbuster predecessors ’19’ and ’21.’
Hosted by Graham Norton, the spectacle will also feature a sit-down interview with the Diamond certified diva.
Speaking on the special, Adele said in a statement:
“I can’t wait for the show. The BBC has been wonderful to me over the years and Graham and I get on great so it’s going to be a laugh.”
Norton followed saying:
“This is the music event of the year and I’m thrilled to be part of bringing it to BBC One.
This opportunity to spend an hour with Adele, her music and her stories is a truly rare treat. If I wasn’t hosting this special I’d be sat at home watching it!” {Source}
The news comes on the heels of confirmation of the singer’s US plans – which include an NBC special (taped at Radio City Music Hall) and a performance on Saturday Night Live.
Needless to say, ’25’ is being worked as a global event record. And if its material is as epic as its launch, the world is in for the most tantalizing of treats.
’25’ hits stores November 20th via Columbia/XL.