Adele dances joyfully at Bad Bunny’s headline London show
Adele dances joyfully at Bad Bunny’s headline London show

Roisin O'ConnorMon, June 29, 2026 at 7:44 AM UTC
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Adele dances to Bad Bunny during his sold-out headline show in London (chrislloydart/TikTok/Getty)
Adele was among the star-studded audience at the first of Bad Bunny’s two sold-out shows at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London over the weekend.
The British singer, 38, was filmed having the time of her life at the Puerto Rican musician’s concert, singing along to his songs and dancing in the aisles.
Artist Chris Lloyd, who creates detailed illustrations of pop concerts and was in attendance at Saturday’s (27 June) gig, shared a TikTok revealing that Adele had asked to borrow his pava hat – the traditional headgear famously worn by Bad Bunny in promotional artwork and during his live shows.
Wearing the hat and an England football shirt, Adele was filmed singing along and throwing her hands in the air. “Adele is wearing my hat!” Lloyd exclaimed.
He added in the comments section of his TikTok: “I hope she doesn’t mind me posting this, she was lovely!! 10/10 vibes.”
TMZ reports that along with her partner, Rich Paul, the “Hello” singer was spotted at the gig with Sony Music CEO Rob Stringer.
The public appearance follows after Adele announced her plans to take an extended hiatus from music almost two years ago.
Shortly before concluding her Las Vegas residency in November 2024, Adele told fans that they wouldn’t be seeing her again for “an incredibly long time”.
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The singer explained that she had been touring and performing non-stop for almost three years and that she was ready to get back to “living my life”.
“I have spent the last seven years building a new life for myself and I want to live it now,” she told her audience, through tears. “I want to live my life that I’ve been building and I will miss you terribly.”
Adele said she would hold her fans “dear in my heart for that whole length of my break”.
She had spent the past three years touring in support of her Grammy-winning album 30, her first record in six years, following her acclaimed third album, 25.
Bad Bunny played his second Tottenham Stadium show on Sunday (28 June), as he continues to enjoy the biggest year of his career to date.

Bad Bunny has received critical acclaim for his ongoing tour (Getty)
Earlier this year, his sixth studio album Debí Tirar Más Fotos became the first Spanish-language album ever to win Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards.
Shortly after, he headlined the Super Bowl halftime show, again making history as the first solo Latino headliner, performing almost entirely in Spanish.
Also in attendance at his Saturday show were Love Island host Maya Jama, who turned up in a cameo in his famous “casita”, and tennis star Novak Djokovic.
Source: “AOL Entertainment”