Adele may be the biggest selling star on the planet, but that hasn’t halted her promotional hustle on the eve of the release of ’30’ – her first studio album in six years.
The ‘Easy On Me’ chart-topper aptly serves face on the cover of The Face magazine, which serves as one of many platforms she’s graced ahead of the LP’s arrival.
She also stopped by Sirius XM radio to dish on her comeback with John Mayer.
During her sit-down with the fellow singer, the British belter was quizzed on the possibility of a tour to accompany the project.
Her words made clear that a live trek isn’t likely.
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Speaking candidly, the 33-year-old cited the global health crisis and the possibility of having to tour a 2021 album in 2023 as something she’s not keen on.
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Suffice to say, the unlikelihood of a tour adds extra sheen to the TV specials and live spot dates that have been announced. There are also those murmurs of a Las Vegas residency.