Adele obviously enjoyed herself under NBCs SNL50: Homecoming concert.
On Saturday (February 15), the 36-year-old British superstar shared a video of himself with pleasure to sing and dance to Ms. Lauryn Hill and Wyclef Jean, who performed the grout’s classic “Killing Me Softly.”
“Wow @nbcsnl just wow. Incredible! I can’t believe what I look at, ”ALDE ADELE ATEE ATELE ATTAGRAM Stories clip, clearly blown up by the duo’s performance.
In the short video, “Easy On Me” the hitmaker, dressed in cozy clothes, stands in front of a fireplace with her arms raised and swings to the music as she sings to the performance on her TV screen.
The SNL50 Concert that streamed live to viewers through Peacock Friday from New York City’s Radio City Music Hall, contained Hill and Jean, who performed a medley of hits, including “Lost Ones” and “911.” The three -hour event that is hosted by the past Snl Role member Jimmy Fallon, also included performances by Cher, Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny, Miley Cyrus and many others. Check out the best moments from SNL50 Concert here.
In September 2018, Adele wrote an emotional tribute to Hill after participating in the joints’ concert at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. The show was part of a tour that celebrated the 20 -year anniversary of Hill’s debut Solo album, MEEDUCATION BY LAURYN HILL.
“I saw Lauryn Hill in 1999 at the Brixton Academy when I was 10 years old. Tonight I saw her playing in the Hollywood Bowl. I’m just filled 30! Which woman, what a record, far from misunderstanding is my favorite record over time, ”Adele wrote on Instagram at the time.
She continued, “Such an honest representation of love and life, I feel that I can also relate, but I also know that there are elements and levels that I will never be able to. Ms. Lauryn Hill was in shape in every way possible. Thank you for a lifetime, thanks for your wisdom! Thanks for existing. Happy 20. ”
Adele wrapped up her two-year-old Las Vegas stay in November 2024. After her 100-show weekend with Adele Extravaganza at Caesars Palace’s Colosseum, she suggested to take a “big break” from music.
The singer who has not gone on a world tour since her 2016-2017 races to support her 25 Album, is known for taking extended breaks between albums and trips. These holes have grown further over time from three years between her debut album 19 (2008) and 21 (2011), to four years until 25 (2015) and six years in between 25 and 30 (2021).