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Grammys: Adele Plagued By Audio Issues During Emotional Ballad “All I Ask”
But at the 2016 Grammys, her voice sounded like it rarely does: mortal.
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But Adele’s eagerly anticipated big moment was marred by sound issues, widely thought to be caused by Justin Bieber’s sound check.
Adele took to the Grammys stage Monday night to perform her 25 track “All I Ask” – and at least with Twitter as the barometer, the live rendition was not her best. And even if the performance was a bit off – at least she looked like a knockout! While the fans praised Adele’s performance, they put the blame on sound problems.
There are a few things you can bank on seeing at an Adele performance: She will keep things simple but powerful, there will be tears, and it will end with a standing ovation.
The singer is now gearing up for “When We Were Young” serves as the second offering from Adele’s chart-smashing album, “25”, following the monster success of lead single “Hello”.
Even after sound resumed, the volume wavered, before it eventually stabilised.
Backed by a pianist, the chart-topping singer was illuminated by a beam light as she belted the notes of the emotional song in a red embellished gown.
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As he finished his first acoustic song Love Yourself, he jumped off the stage and launched into Where Are You Now.