It is heartening to see renowned artists from other parts of the world showing their support over the recent incident that took place in Lahore. British singer-songwriter Adele, whose latest album 25 was a chart topper and broke several records, paid tribute to the victims of Lahore blast that took the lives of more than 80 people and left many injured. The ‘Hello’ singer was performing at one of her four sold-out concerts at Genting Arena, Birmingham on Tuesday.
It is heartening to see renowned artists from other parts of the world showing their support over the recent incident that took place in Lahore. British singer-songwriter Adele, whose latest album 25 was a chart topper and broke several records, paid tribute to the victims of Lahore blast that took the lives of more than 80 people and left many injured. The ‘Hello’ singer was performing at one of her four sold-out concerts at Genting Arena, Birmingham on Tuesday.
The global star, who earlier paid tribute to those who were killed or injured in Brussels, asked everyone at the show to hold their torches aloft for the victims of the horrendous attack in Lahore. The crowd joined Adele wholeheartedly at that moment and showed their support to the affectees.
Adele is one of the world’s biggest selling artists whose debut single ‘Hello’ from her album 25 remained on the top for its first 10 weeks on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. The album also beat the FIFA ‘16 computer game to become UK’s biggest-selling home entertainment title of 2015, selling 2,604,850 copies by the end of 2015, just after a few weeks of sales.