With lilting vocals, wistful piano and a fervent plea for grace and understanding, the British artist’s first new music in nearly six years had all the trademarks we’ve come to expect from a heart-shattering Adele ballad.

But as a lead single, “Easy” was somewhat of a red herring for what’s to come on “30,” her sumptuous and surprising fourth studio album...reads an extract from an album review of Adele’s fourth studio album by the usatoday.com.
Well if that was not enough to get your musical taste buds excited then dash to your online store of choice and get a feel of the album yourself.

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If that doesn’t move you too then why not tune into DStv on Monday 22 November at 19:30 CAT for the special, Adele: One Night Only on M-Net Channel 101.

The two-hour special, which has set social media alight, was filmed at the stunning Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles. It includes extraordinary performances of some of Adele’s biggest hits, as well as several never-before-heard songs from her fourth album, 30, her first new material in six years.

In a collaboration with Sony Music and Sony Pictures, the multi-award-winning English musician also sits down with much-loved interviewer to the stars, Oprah Winfrey.

The two women engage in a candid and energising conversation about Adele’s music, divorce, single motherhood and her complicated relationship with her late father.

“I felt like not doing it anymore. It made my feet hurt, walking through all that concrete,” says Adele as she opens up to Oprah.

The reclusive superstar’s first televised, wide-ranging conversation about her new album and life post-divorce, Adele: One Night Only is produced by Fulwell 73 Productions and Onward Productions in association with Harpo Productions. Executive producers are Ben Winston, Adele, Jonathan Dickins and Raj Kapoor.
Adele: One Night Only will premiere on the 22nd of November at 19:30CAT, and will air again on the 24th at 10:00CAT & 28th at 16:00CAT.