Adele's London Palladium tickets—can the public attend the show?

Adele will perform at the London Palladium this month, much to the excitement of her fans

Adele's London Palladium tickets—can the public attend?
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Adele has confirmed she will play the London Palladium this month, just one week after announcing her live shows next summer. 

If you missed out on tickets for Adele's tour 2022 in Hyde Park this July, listen up—we may just have the next best thing. 

The Someone Like You singer will take to the stage at the London Palladium this month, marking her first UK concert in four long years. The highly-anticipated performance will be screened as an ITV special, An Audience with Adele, on November 21, just two days after the release of her fourth studio album, 30. 

"As one of the world's most in-demand stars, we are beyond thrilled to bring this one-off night to ITV. Adele is a remarkable artist and this will be a very special event," ITV's head of entertainment commissioning at ITV, Katie Rawcliffe, revealed. 

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The British superstar is expected to play several songs from her upcoming album, as well as classic hits from her previous records, 25, 21, and 19. The exciting announcement comes just a couple of days after the release of Adele's album tracklist, which appears to detail her alcohol habits with the song 'I Drink Wine'. 

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The Grammy-award winner has been stirring quite the media frenzy in the build-up to 30, dropping the stunning Easy on Me music video on October 15 and sharing multiple teasers of the record in interviews. 

If that wasn't enough to pique your interest, she's also shed much of her private reputation over the past two months—inviting the public into an Adele house tour and sharing never-before-details on her divorce from Simon Konecki. Her 'comeback' has been warmly welcomed by her fans, many of whom have waited an agonizing six years for fresh material. 

Adele with ex-husband Simon Konecki in 2012

Adele with ex-husband Simon Konecki in 2012

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Unfortunately, not everyone is happy with the Hello singer's return to the spotlight. Deliria over upcoming concerts in July quickly turned to outrage when people realized the staggering costs, with Adele's Hyde Park ticket prices of £580 forcing some devout fans to pay in installments. 

Can I get tickets to see Adele in the London Palladium?

Unfortunately, probably not. Adele's London Palladium concert is an invite-only affair, with the audience consisting of an exclusive guest list of the singer's "own personal heroes and heroines, fellow musicians, artists, actors, sportsmen, sportswomen, and more." So unless you fall into one of these VIP categories, you might just have to enjoy the concert from home. 

Emma Dooney
Lifestyle News Writer

Hailing from the lovely city of Dublin, Emma mainly covers the Royal Family and the entertainment world, as well as the occasional health and wellness feature. Always up for a good conversation, she has a passion for interviewing everyone from A-list celebrities to the local GP - or just about anyone who will chat to her, really.


Emma holds an MA in International Journalism from City, University of London, and a BA in English Literature from Trinity College Dublin.