If you think Adele's new single "Hello" is a stunner on recording, just wait until you hear it live. On Friday (Nov. 6), the BBC released a teaser for her much-hyped special Adele at the BBC, and it features the first live performance of her lead 25 single.

As should have been expected, Adele's performance has translated seamlessly from record to the stage, and Adele kills the song, hitting all the right notes in all the right places. The performance, as the song itself, is chills-inducing.

In addition to the live debut of "Hello," the BBC special is also set to feature some less-than-serious fare. Adele sat down with her friend and talk show host Graham Norton for an interview, where she touched on the fact that she wasn't sure whether or not she would release new music after the massive success of 19 and 21.

In the most lighthearted bit, Adele plays a game of "Rumour Has It," in which she addresses some of the more scandalous things surviving her. And, with some of her signature laughs, she addressed the fact that she is no longer allowed full access to her Twitter account, because she previously had a penchant for drunk tweeting.

Adele is appearing on the BBC to help promote and support her new album 25. The special is set to air on Nov. 20, the same day that the record is released.

Adele is also planning a special in America, Adele Live in New York City. That will air on NBC on Dec. 14.

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