Adele Makes Rare Appearance at FKA Twigs Concert—See Photos, Plus Check Out a Music Update!

The Grammy-winning "Rolling In the Deep" singer and mother of one is notoriously private

By Corinne Heller Oct 09, 2014 6:38 PMTags
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Spotted! The notoriously private Adele made a rare public appearance on Wednesday at an FKA Twigs concert in her native London.

Wearing her blond hair up in a topknot and bundled up in a mid-length black wool coat, black pants, black lace-up boots and a black, white, gray, red and tan-colored scarf, the Oscar and Grammy-winning "Rolling in the Deep" singer was seen leaving the show at Hackney Empire, a small venue located in the northeast part of the U.K. capital.

Adele was last photographed in public in June, sporting a short, new, chic hairstyle as she walked with partner Simon Konecki. The couple's first child, son Angelo, will turn 2 on Oct. 19.

FKA Twigs, whose real name is Tahliah Debrett Barnett, released her first and only album so far, LP1, in August. The record contains singles such as "Two Weeks" and "Pendulum." FKA Twigs recently made headlines due to her relationship with Twilight alum and heartthrob Robert Pattinson.

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On Thursday, a day after Adele was photographed, a new annual financial report by her record label, XL Recordings, was filed with U.K. regulators and revealed news about the singer's future music releases. She has not released a new album since her second major record, the Grammy-winning 21, hit stores in 2011.

"There will not be a further new release by Adele during 2014 and consequently there will be a fall in XL's turnover and profits," the report states, according to The New York Times.

Well, that's not a "never," at least! The news follows comments made by OneRepublic's Ryan Tedder last year. He revealed he was working with Adele on her third studio album.

Also, just before her 26th birthday in May, she posted a cryptic tweet that led many fans to speculate new music was coming. Adele's second major record, 21, was released the year she turned 21, following the same trend as her debut album, 19.

"Rolling in the Deep," her most popular hit, is one of the tracks on 21, which won six Grammys, including Album of the Year, in 2012.

That year, she also won an Oscar for her song "Skyfall," featured in the James Bond film by the same name.

Adele was also supposed to collaborate with Wiz Khalifa on a track for his 2014 album Blacc Hollywood, but plans fell through. The rapper told Rap-Up in May that in the future, "maybe we'll get to do a remix or something."