Adele's Hyde Park Concerts were the only saving grace of her fans.

Since her highly-awaited Las Vegas Residency has remained on the fence up until now, Adele's Hyde Park concerts become the songstress' first concert in five years.

At every given chance in her performance, Adele thanks her loyal fans for their relentless support - even almost breaking down to tears.

Adele Hyde Park Concerts Leaves Singer Emotional

Along with a star-studded all-female lineup, Adele returns to the stage after five years since her last.

Adele's Hyde Park Concerts will feature Kacey Musgraves and Gabrielle, along with rising artists Mahalia, Self Esteem, Nilüfer Yanya, Tiana Major9, Chrissi, Bonnie Kemplay, Ruti, and Tamzene. (via Variety)

On her first night, the Rolling in the Deep hitmaker was filled with emotions, almost tearful, as she stepped onto the stage - singing Hello as her first song.

A few songs more, Adele finally sang her 2011 hit Someone Like You, while her loyal fans sang their heart out with her. In the last chorus, Adele is moved with tears as she lets the crowd belt out a few lines.

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The whole concert was jampacked, filling the 65,000-capacity park not just with ordinary people but also celebrities.

The likes of Tom Cruise, Luke Evans, and her good friend James Corden, was spotted at Adele's Hyde Park concert last night.

However, Adele only sang five songs from her record-breaking album 30 last night, as she had performed mostly songs from her previous albums.

This is not the first time Adele was emotional in front of her fans about her music and concerts. In January, Adele cried on Instagram while announcing the postponement of her Las Vegas Residency.

Adele Las Vegas Residency Status: Pushing Through or Canceled?

Weekends with Adele was supposed to take place earlier this year in January. However, because of the recent COVID-19 uptick in the country, it was postponed.

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Although she promised that the concerts would happen this year, she has remained mum about it.

Weeks ago, rumors that her Las Vegas Residency was being canceled came to fruition when the Las Vegas Review Journal reported that Caesar's Palace would be laying off employees in the summer.

As of this writing, Adele has not given any update on her promised residency in Sin City.

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