Adele to Perform New Music in First Televised Appearance Since 2013

Singer will release new music on hour-long BBC special

By Kendall Fisher Oct 27, 2015 2:55 PMTags
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All of our Adele dreams are coming true right before our eyes!

Just a few days after she released her heart-wrenching song and music video for "Hello" as well as the news of her new album 25, Adele revealed she will perform on television for the first time since 2013.

The BBC announced Tuesday that the 27-year-old singer will perform new music from her upcoming album as well as some old songs off previous ones during an hour-long special on BBC One. The special, Adele on BBC, will broadcast in November and will be her first televised appearance since she performed "Skyfall" at the 2013 Academy Awards.

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She will also partake in a sit-down interview with Graham Norton.

"This is the music event of the year and I'm thrilled to be part of bringing it to BBC One. This opportunity to spend an hour with Adele, her music and her stories is a truly rare treat. If I wasn't hosting this special I'd be sat at home watching it!" Norton said in a statement.

Adele added, "The BBC has been wonderful to me over the years and Graham and I get on great so it's going to be a laugh."

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Meanwhile, it was also announced that the talented songstress will make her way back to Saturday Night Live! on Nov. 21. Joining up alongside host Matthew McConaughey, the appearance will mark Adele's first time back in Studio 8H since making her SNL debut in 2008 with a performance of "Chasing Pavements."

And as if that wasn't already enough, Adele hit headlines today for doing the impossible: dethroning Taylor Swift. The British mum's "Hello" music video just broke the record for Vevo's most-viewed video in 24 hours.

Swift's "Bad Blood" originally held the title with a whopping 20.1 million views, but Adele's swiftly bumped it aside on Friday, bringing in over 27.7 million views and counting!