Adele at the BBCPresented byStarringCountry of originUnited KingdomOriginal language(s)EnglishProductionExecutive producer(s)Guy FreemanProducer(s)Anouk Fontaine, Lawrie Jordan, Daniel BrookesProduction location(s)London, United KingdomRunning time65 minutesReleaseOriginal networkOriginal release20 November 2015 ( 2015-11-20)External linksAdele at the BBC (also known as Adele Live in London to some international markets) is a television special featuring British singer and songwriter, hosted by for, and which was recorded at, London, United Kingdom on 2 November 2015. The programme featured Adele and her live band performing songs from her repertoire and third studio album (2015), as well as other songs from her other two albums, (2008) and (2011), alongside Adele being interviewed by Norton.The show featured the first public performance of her single ' and two other tracks from 25, and her first television appearance since the (2013). It also featured sketch sections, where Adele interacted with her fans, including a group of Adele impersonators. The show was broadcast on Friday 20 November on BBC One from 20:30 – 21:35 GMT, the same day that her new album 25 was released.Since this was broadcast, numerous other artists have at ' at the BBC' specials too:,.
Contents.Background Following the release of (2011), Adele was considering quitting the music industry altogether, stating she thought it was better to 'go out on a high'. However, in early 2012 she announced she was simply taking a hiatus from music in order to 'take time and live a little bit'. Her hiatus from music came to an end after the birth of her first child in October 2012, with Adele stating her son inspired her to start recording music again in order for him to 'know what I do'.
Adele has released her new single 'Rolling in the Deep' that will be featured on her upcoming album entitled 21.The album is expected to drop in early 2011. She has also released a video for the track that includes studio footage and footage shot in Malibu, California. Using rare archival interviews (during which she speaks candidly about her life and career), live and studio performance footage, and contributions from collaborators and industry insiders, ADELE: THE ONLY WAY IS UP reveals just what it is that has.