When Adele announces a new album, everyone tries to scoop her up for promotional interviews and performances. And the BBC now will have both. On Tuesday (Oct. 27), the British network announced that it is working on a one-hour special with the "Hello" singer, to be aired in conjunction with her new record 25.

Adele at the BBC is set to tape and air in November, according to the network. The one-off special will feature new performances from Adele as well as a new interview with BBC personality and comedian Graham Norton. Adele is set to perform new cuts from her forthcoming record 25 (which is due for release on Nov. 20) as well as some of her classic hits.

Adele at the BBC will be Adele's first televised performance in nearly three years. Her last performance was at the 2013 Oscars, when she performed the eventual Academy Award winning James Bond: Skyfall theme song "Skyfall."

The show is set to tape in London on Monday, Nov. 2, and it will air at a later date.

If you're in the United States, don't worry, the BBC special isn't the only chance you'll have to catch Adele on TV as she promotes 25. On Monday (Oct. 26), Saturday Night Live announced that she will perform on the show on Nov. 21, just one day after her album drops, with host Matthew McConaughey. Adele is also reportedly working with NBC for a series of other performances, including The Today Show and possibly an American TV special.

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