After releasing her new heartbreaking smashing hit Hello, Adele is back for her first ever live performance for BBC One after being on hiatus for almost three years.
The queen of pop performed her new single "Hello" for the first time on the small screen since 2013 when she performed "Skyfall" at the Academy Awards. "Adele at the BBC" is set to air later this month.
BBC released a teaser of the performance on Friday, for the fans to have a taste of her remarkable, performance. Adele looks stunningly beautiful with her new figure as she belts out an emotional version of Hello.
The single, released earlier this month, has been receiving an overwhelming support from music aficionados both from the industry and her long time fans. That made it at the top of the Billboard charts during its debut. With over 1 million downloads on iTunes (and counting), it also received the biggest sales since Elton John's Princess Diana tribute in 1997 - all in just one week!
"Adele at the BBC" preview also features Adele's interview with Graham Norton as she clarifies rumors and even answers a query about her not being in control of her own Twitter account.
"I'm not a drinker anymore, but when Twitter first came out, I was drunk tweeting and nearly put my foot in it quite a few times, so my management decided you have to go through two people and then it has to be signed off by someone. But they are all my tweets, no one writes my tweets, they just post them for me."
Adele will be also be guesting on "Saturday Night Live" on Nov. 21. She is also set to appear on "Today" on Nov. 25 and is headlining the NBC concert special, "Adele Live in New York City," airing in December.
Adele's BBC special will be aired on November 20, which coincides with the release of her new album, 25.