The British singer put her countrymen in her pocket and dazzled locals and strangers alike with her stream of voice and her diva demeanor at 34 years old
Five years ago Adele he did not face his parish, after those concerts suspended at Wembley due to his eternal problems with his vocal cords in 2017… “And if you want me to tell you the truth, I never thought I could sing again in front of 65,000 people, like here in Hyde Park, after all we’ve been through. How many of you have come here from outside London? How many of you are celebrating your anniversary and how many of you are divorced? How many of you have had Covid?
Taking sporadic sips from a steaming cup of hot concoction, sipping from the microphone as if it were a bottle of wine, the Tottenham singer he put his countrymen in his pocket and dazzled locals and strangers alike with her jet voice and diva demeanor at 34 years old, “like a modern Barbra Streisand” (Will Hodgkinson’s greatest words in The Times).
“Hello, it’s me, I was wondering if after this time you would like to see me,” Adele greeted, as a preamble to ‘Hello’ with him, he inevitably opened his reunion with the crowds in Hyde Park (in November he had already been, but almost incognito, at a “gig” at the Palladium just for his famous friends).
Adele also arrived with the double challenge to get even with the Las Vegas fiasco, when he suspended his concerts at Caesars Palace in January, “because he felt that the show was not good enough and he did not want to disappoint people”. He tells all these jokes on stage with that naturalness that is so his own, as if the years spent in Hollywood, the troubles of the notorious divorce and the kilos lost along the way did not weigh in the least.
Now, when the talk is over and he leaves ‘I Drink Wine’ behind, and hits hard with ‘Rumor Has It’, all doubts dissipate and his audience gives in unreservedly. Until then, the color gold dominates everything: her hairstyle, her earrings, the Art Deco background. Until with ‘Skyfall’ the fire appears, and makes us imagine Daniel Craig courting her in the gallery of friends and celebrities (James Bond missed the appointment, but Tom Cruise was in “Mission: Impossible”).
With that amazing naturalness to go from climax to anticlimax, Adele winks at all divorced women as ‘Send my love (to your new lover)’ and then explains to her son Angelo the personal struggles of their separation in ‘Easy on me’, the most intimate moment of ’30’.
From there we travel back to ‘All I Ask’, from his album ’25’ and so on until we reach that divine ballad borrowed by Bob Dylan, ‘Make You Feel My Love’, which he included on ’19’, his business card with which he reached triple platinum in the United States and the first of his fifteen Grammys.
Adele break the scenic tension again to give to the chatter. She literally wedges the microphone between her breasts to keep her hands free so she can fire a squirt gun that shoots T-shirts into the audience. He connects with his fans in a thousand ways and reconnects with the opening notes of ‘Someone Like You’, sang along from start to finish by the crowd.
Then he premieres ‘Oh My God’ live and in the final stretch he invokes the rain in ‘Set Fire to the Rain’, until reaching the final fireworks of ‘Rolling in the Deep’ with a final display of pyrotechnics. But there’s more, and Adele reappears wrapped in a rainbow flag and wishing everyone ‘Happy Pride!’ before facing the ‘Love is a Game’ with which she ends the party of almost two hours.
“The residents of the park are a bit posh and impose a rigid curfew on us,” warns the scathing diva, defying the storm clouds and once again a prophet in her land, from Tottenham to Kilburn, passing through the BST festival in Hyde Park, in the two most anticipated nights of this summer of the great musical revenge.
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Adele, the resounding triumph in Hyde Park of the “modern Barbra Streisand”