Find Out Why U.S. Fans Are Upset With Adele After Her 2016 Tour Announcement
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The 'Hello' crooner is scheduled to kick off her tour to support her newly-released studio album in late February.

AceShowbiz - Adele is going to embark on a tour next year to support her newly-released studio album "25". "Hello, it's me - Adele," the British singer/songwriter said in an Instagram video before laughing at her own opening line which sounded similar to the first line of her new hit single "Hello". "God. I can't even say that anymore," she joked.

UK & EU, go to live.adele.com for details

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In a longer clip posted on Facebook, she even used a wand to show some of her tour stops on the map. "It's hard work being Harry Potter!" she giggled. Joking aside, she said, "I've been bluffing all this time, and I am relieved to finally tell you that I am of course coming on tour, and I can't wait to see all of you there. So see you all very, very soon!"

Adele will kick it off in her home country of United Kingdom with a concert in Belfast on February 29 and March 1. She is expected to stay on the road until June but unfortunately no U.S. date is listed so far, something that many of her U.S. fans are complaining about. This will be her first tour in five years since 2011's tour for her CD "21".

  • February 29: Belfast, United Kingdom at SSE Arena
  • March 01: Belfast, United Kingdom at SSE Arena
  • March 04: Dublin, Ireland at 3Arena
  • March 05: Dublin, Ireland at 3Arena
  • March 06: Manchester, United Kingdom at Manchester Arena
  • March 08: Manchester, United Kingdom at Manchester Arena
  • March 15: London, United Kingdom at The O2 Arena
  • March 16: London, United Kingdom at The O2 Arena
  • March 18: London, United Kingdom at The O2 Arena
  • March 19: London, United Kingdom at The O2 Arena
  • March 25: Glasgow, United Kingdom at SSE Hydro Arena
  • March 26: Glasgow, United Kingdom at SSE Hydro Arena
  • March 29: Birmingham, United Kingdom at Genting Arena
  • March 30: Birmingham, United Kingdom at Genting Arena
  • April 29: Stockholm, Sweden at Tele2Arena
  • May 01: Oslo, Norway at Telenor
  • May 03: Copenhagen, Denmark at Forum
  • May 04: Herning, Denmark at Jyske Bank Boxen
  • May 07: Berlin, Germany at Mercedes Benz Arena
  • May 08: Berlin, Germany at Mercedes Benz Arena
  • May 10: Hamburg, Germany at Barclaycard Arena
  • May 11: Hamburg, Germany at Barclaycard Arena
  • May 14: Cologne, Germany at Lanxess Arena
  • May 15 Cologne, Germany at Lanxess Arena
  • May 17: Zurich, Switzerland at Hallenstadion
  • May 21: Lisbon, Portugal at Meo Arena
  • May 22: Lisbon, Portugal at Meo Arena
  • May 24: Barcelona, Spain at Palau Sant Jordi
  • May 28: Verona, Italy at Anfiteatro Arena di Verona
  • May 29: Verona, Italy at Anfiteatro Arena di Verona
  • June 01: Amsterdam, The Netherlands at Ziggo Dome
  • June 03: Amsterdam, The Netherlands at Ziggo Dome
  • June 09: Paris, France at Accor Hotels Arena
  • June 10: Paris, France at Accor Hotels Arena
  • June 12: Antwerp, Belgium at Sportpaleis
  • June 13: Antwerp, Belgium at Sportpaleis

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