Culture June 29, 2020

Adele dishes on new music while wearing dress from 2016 Glastonbury Festival

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Adele had on the best possible outfit when the BBC re-aired the 2016 Glastonbury Festival, of which she was the headliner. The "Hello" singer dusted off the same silk Chloé dress she rocked on stage and had herself a fun photo shoot.

Since the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of this year's Glastonbury Festival, the BBC opted to re-air past performances.

As for what inspired the 32-year-old to go rummaging through memory lane on Saturday, she credits it to being "5 ciders in" by the time her performance aired on TV.

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The "Rolling in the Deep" singer uploaded two photos of her watching the television program to show what she looked like before and after she jumped into her old outfit.

In the hilarious series of snaps, she started out watching the broadcast in gray sweats and an oversized white T-shirt. Adele is seen squatting by the television and making a funny face while cooling herself with a portable electric fan.

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The next photo shows her dancing wildly -- and in a blur -- while wearing the hand-embroidered dress.

Chloé previously revealed on Facebook that the gown, a "silk georgette dress in deep green," took more than 200 hours to complete.

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Prior to her donning her old dress, Adele also uploaded a throwback shot from her 2016 performance and captioned it with a cheerful smiling emoji.

An eager fan managed to elicit the "Hometown Glory" singer's attention by begging, "Teaser? Albums coming out today???!!!! Tell me now!!!!"

Adele, whose upcoming album has been delayed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, set the record straight by responding with a frank "of course it's not. Corona ain't over. I'm quarantining. Wear a mask and be patient."

The album, her first since 2015's "25," was originally anticipated to drop in September.