London terror attacks: Adele dedicates song to victims during Auckland show

The London-born singer took to the stage in Auckland and said it felt “strange” to not be at home with her friends and family after the attack.

Adele, 28, told the audience: “Today there was a terror attack in my home town of London.

“Literally I’m on the other side of the world, and I want them to see our lights, and to hear us, you know, we’re thinking of them.

“It’s very strange not being home. All I want to do today is be at home and be with my friends and family. Everyone’s fine but there are four people that aren’t fine.

“So let’s dedicate this to them tonight, and to my home town, which is my soulmate. This is Make You Feel My Love.”

Nearly 50,000 fans held up lights during the performance at Auckland’s Mount Smart stadium.

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