But I’ve never done it and I cannot in a million years do that to you. It wouldn’t be the real me up there,” she wrote in the statement explaining this.The pop superstar, 29-year-old British singerm Grammy award winner, was at the end of a 15-month tour throughout Europe, the United State, Australia and New Zealand. The “Hello” tour would have included a total of 123 performances. She performed at Wembley on Wednesday and Thursday nights before the final announcement.
Adele on Wembley
Adele told fans this tour may be her last, in a letter posted this week om Instagram. But it seems she don’t take for real final decisions. “I will always come back, and I will always write music,” the star reportedly said as she left a packed stadium following her Wembley show on Wednesday night. To remember, her albums received many awards being many times the best sold in the UK and even in the US. Her second studio album, “21,” in 2011, which has held the top position longer than any album since 1985 in the US, has sold over 31 million copies worldwide and earned Adele numerous mentions in the Guinness Book of World Records. “21” is the longest-running number one album by a female solo artist in the history of the UK and US Album Charts. The last album is titled “25”.