Adele says her current tour could be her last
Adele is currently packing out stadiums down in New Zealand as part of her latest tour, but if what she has to say is anything to go by, she won't be doing too many more globetrotting gigs.
The superstar 28-year-old has often talked about how nervous she can get when performing, and speaking to fans in Auckland recently (as reported by the New Zealand Herald), she admitted that the idea of many more massive live performances fills her with dread.
"Touring isn't something I'm good at – applause makes me feel a bit vulnerable. I don't know if I will ever tour again.
"The only reason I've toured is you. I'm not sure if touring is my bag. My greatest accomplishment in my career is this tour."
It could be easy to assume that her experiences up until now would give her more confidence when taking to the stage in huge gigs night after night, but apparently the opposite is true.
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"I get so nervous with live performances that I'm too frightened to try anything new.
"It's actually getting worse. Or it's just not getting better, so I feel like it's getting worse, because it should've gotten better by now."
And Adele says it stems from the weight of expectation, not wanting to let people down. We feel you, girl.
"With my stage fright, I just don't want to let people down. I get so nervous on stage that I don't have the guts to improvise or anything like that."
So for all of us that have failed to see Adele in concert yet – PANIC! But hopefully this isn't really the last time she will entertain countless fans around the globe.
Digital Spy has reached out to Adele's reps for comment.
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