In case you missed it Monday night (Dec. 14), NBC aired Adele's special Live In New York City concert, which was actually recorded last month at Radio City Music Hall in front of a very select group of people, including Jennifer Lawrence, Steven Spielberg, Bradley Cooper, Donald Trump and Jimmy Fallon.

This was a special event for several reason with the most notable one being Adele's return to the big stage after having not performed live in several years. The concert also acted as a preview for Adele's then-unreleased new album 25. (The special was recorded Nov. 17; the album was released on Nov. 20.)

As we now know, Adele's 25 Album has gone on to shatter records, selling 5.19 Million copies in just three weeks since it's debut, and still remaining atop of the Billboard 200 Chart.

To add to an already incredible feat, Adele just recently announced a 56-date North American tour for 2016, beginning in July and hitting all the major cities such as Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, Austin, Denver and plenty more.

Before this video was released last night (recorded last month), we knew we'd hear some of her previous chart-topping tracks like, "Chasing Pavements," "Rolling in the Deep," "Set Fire to the Rain," and of course, "Hello," from her 25 album. Adele ended up surpring us by adding another classic to that list with "Skyfall;" her hit song from the 2012 James Bond movie.

The video of Adele's performance is now streaming via NBC, so you can relive all of the action from the special event in case you missed it on TV. The entire setlist for her performance can be found here as well.

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