Adele gives moving performance in tribute to Grenfell Tower fire victims. Urges fans to donate.
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The Grammy winning superstar addressed her concert attendees at the Wembley Arena, “It’s been two weeks since the fire, and still the people who were affected by it are homeless. I promise that the money we raise together will go directly to the people who are living in that block," she said, urging the audience to donate her Grenfell Tower fund.
Previously, the 29 year old also made a visit to the firefighters at the Chelsea Fire Station, who were involved at the rescue and fire-control operations during the tragic incident in which over 80 people lost their lives and hundreds were left homeless.
Adele sang a glorious rendition of her debut single from 2007, 'Hometown Glory' to a crowd of over 96,000 people at London's iconic stadium and dedicated other performances on her hits like 'Rolling In The Deep', 'Hello' and 'Make You Feel My Love' to the victims of the tragedy.
Check out these short clippings of her performances below:
Incredible @adele signing for Grenfell Tower victims to 96,000 people @wembleystadium pic.twitter.com/BwfvIQ3P6d— Greasy Lake (@GreasyLake) June 28, 2017
Adele performing 'Hello' at Wembley. #AdeleFinale pic.twitter.com/ZxdVYbQGdc— Adele Now (@AdeleNowuk) June 28, 2017
"You're gonna wish you. Never had met me. Tears are gonna fall. Adele at Wem-bley" #RollingInTheDeep @adele #AdeleWembley pic.twitter.com/MKcrNmxwWq— TRASH (@movetotrashuk) June 28, 2017
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