REVIEW: Adele, Manchester Arena
Her band was hidden behind the screen for the first two tracks – allowing us to concentrate on that awe-inspiring voice. And it worked. Just two songs in, and the audience were hers.
She proved herself the voice of a generation – and it all looked so effortless.
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Hide AdHer glass of honey and water, and doctors orders to avoid curries, shows it must take a toll, but Adele has no sense of self-importance. There’s no diva attitude here, just someone who wants desperately to share her music and what it means with her audience.
She’s almost too self-deprecating in her chats with the audience: this lady’s got a hell of a voice and she – as we do – should rejoice in it.
There’s personable banter with the crowd – helping one announce her pregnancy and hoisting a girl – at her first concert – on stage for a cuddle.
But back to the music. There’s a wonderful country-esque acoustic set, after that tremendous Oscar-winner Skyfall. And the finale features an emotional Set Fire to the Rain amidst an on-stage shower of rain, and the crowd-pleasing Someone Like You
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Hide AdNote-perfect throughout, Adele was still angry at the technical fault that affected her Grammys performance.
She’s a talent worth seeing and one who will be around for years to come – make no mistake.
CHRIS DIXON