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Was Adele in her earlier life missed

The singer gives several concerts in Munich in August. In an interview, she talks about the planned performances and shares what she misses about the time when she was not yet famous.

Adele misses anonymity the most (archive image)
Adele misses anonymity the most (archive image)

British musician - Was Adele in her earlier life missed

The singer Adele (36), one of the most successful singers in the world, looks wistfully on the time when she was not yet famous. In an interview with ZDF in London, she was asked what she missed about that time. She missed everything about it - most likely, anonymity, replied the British artist.

"I don't like being famous", said Adele. She loves making music and that people are receptive to it and enjoy her music, which is unlikely to happen to anyone. But she hates the fame.

People being so interested in her voice and her songs is quite crazy and will never be normal, said the singer ("Easy on me", "Rolling in the Deep"). That's the point.

Big concert series planned in Munich

Adele has been performing in Las Vegas for a long time and is now giving several concerts in Munich in August, where an arena is being built for 80,000 people. With cameras and a large screen, the feeling should be given to the audience that she is close to each of them, she explained, who recently attended the Euro 2020 semifinal in Dortmund.

From the Girl from London to Superstar

The release of a new album is currently not planned. Her storage is running out quickly and live performances are also emotionally challenging even if they are not that big, she said. Singing and songwriting she can never give up, but new music will come only later.

In the interview, a clip from the beginning of her career was also shown. She had no idea back then what was going to happen - let alone what could still happen. "Those were the years when I was simply a x-name girl in London."

Adele's upcoming concerts in Munich are highly anticipated, attracting a massive crowd of 80,000 people. Despite her success in the United Kingdom, she still cherishes her time as an anonymous singer in London. The broadcasting corporation ZDF in Germany often showcases clips from her early career. Despite not having any immediate plans for a new album, Adele continues to perform live in Germany, drawing admiration from her fans. The Bavarian city of Munich is set to host some of Adele's biggest concerts yet.

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