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These are the stage times for Adele at BST Hyde Park this weekend

Adele returns live to the UK with two British Summer Time Hyde Park concerts in London tonight and tomorrow (July 1-2). See the official stage times below.

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The singer, who released her fourth album 30 last November, will be supported by an all-female bill at her first ticketed concerts in more than five years. Opening acts include Kacey Musgraves, Self Esteem and Mahalia.

Announcing the full line-up last week, Adele wrote: “[It’s] an all-female bill, from new artists I’m obsessed with to heavenly ones [Kacey Musgraves] to one of my favorite artists of all time [Gabrielle] who i have loved since i was 4!!

“It’s going to be amazing, there’s a whole bunch of us performing all day, I can’t wait to share the main stage with you ladies.”

Official stage times for the two sold-out BST concerts are as follows:

Great Oak Stage:

20:20-22:20 – Adele 18:20 – Gabrielle 4:30 – Kacey Musgraves 3:15 – Mahalia 14:15 – Tiana Major9

The Rainbow Scene:

17:30 – Self-confidence 16:00 – Nilufer Yanya 14:45 – Chrissy

The Birdcage Scene:

5:30pm – Bonnie Camplay 4:00pm – Ruthie 2:45pm – Tamzene

As British fans eagerly await Adele’s live comeback, the star took to Instagram to share a series of behind-the-scenes photos of herself during rehearsals.

“Who’s ready for tomorrow!?” she captioned the post. You can see the photos here:

In a previous announcement, Adele promised her BST concerts would “blow your socks off.” She added: “It’s going to be amazing, there’s a whole bunch of us performing all day, I can’t wait to share the main stage with you ladies.”

Both Hyde Park concerts were announced together last October ahead of the release of “30”. Adele was originally supposed to precede her return to London with a 12-week residency in Las Vegas (January-April), but this was eventually postponed due to “delivery delays and COVID”.

Last year, the singer performed her first full concert sets since 2017 – one in Los Angeles and the other at the London Palladium – both taped for TV promotions.