Adele has told fans that she will embark on a UK arena tour next year.
The singer, who has had huge success with second album '21', told the audience at her London Hammersmith Apollo show on Tuesday night (September 20), that it would be the last time playing such intimate venues.
Adele, who has admitted to suffering from stage fright told the audience: ''This is the last time you'll catch me at a venue like this. These will be my last theatre dates as I'm moving on to arenas. I'll be at the O2 in February."
After being booed by the crowd, the singer added: "Too many people want to see my shows, I have to. Don't worry, I'll still get into the crowd and everything."
The shows marked Adele's live return to the stage after she was forced to postpone the first six dates in the jaunt due to a severe cest infection.
Meanwhile, Adele, Lady Gaga and Katy Perry are among the acts to receive multiple nominations for this year's MTV EMAs.
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