Adele asked the crowd Tuesday night (3/22) at London’s O2 Arena to join her in singing Bob Dylan’s “Make You Feel My Love” as a tribute to those affected by terror attack in Brussels earlier in the day.
"This is ‘Make You Feel My Love’ and this is for Brussels,” Adele said at the show, the last night of her six-concert run. At the song’s conclusion, Adele said she "had never been so moved in my life at one of my shows. Thank you very much for doing that."
A fan sitting far from the stage recorded the performance and banter–the audio is fortunately quite clear.
At least 30 people were killed and hundreds injured after a series of explosions at the Brussels airport and a subway station. The so-called Islamic State claimed responsibility.
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