Adele Makes Her Way To The Stage In A box!

Ever wondered how Adele manages to make her way to the stage undetected by fans? News sources today revealed that Adele is able to reach the concert stage by stealthily sneaking past in a box on wheels! As unbelievable as it sounds, The Sun newspaper this morning reported that she actually climbs into a box on wheels to arrive at the stage.

This may seem a tad extreme, but there aren’t many ways artists can get to the stage without wasting huge amounts of time being accosted by fans, and this may well have been the perfect solution (until the world found out).

Adele in concert
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Adele may have come up with the idea whilst watching a magic show – but whatever…still, it’s a rather uncomfortable looking box on wheels. Adele’s security guards hurry her past her long-awaiting fans in an equipment box (probably for the Amp speakers), and for this reason it is not very person-friendly – quite small and lacking in the air conditioning department.

According to news sources, during her music performance at the ANZ Stadium, Sydney, the singer announced to the audience that the way she gets to the stage makes her super sweaty. “How I get to this stage makes me so sweaty, I’m drenched. I can’t tell you ’til the end. You’ll laugh when you find out.”

Following this shock announcement, The Sun newspaper let the world in on the secret mode of travel.  According to The Sun, a source said that, “Adele sits in the box for several minutes as she is taken from her dressing room right to the centre of the crowd. Most of her fans just assume it’s a piece of kit they are moving, but it’s actually their idol sitting in a pretty small box a few feet away from them.”

Amusing though it is, we all love Adele and would like to recommend for next time, she carries a couple of those miniature fans…and a cushion!

Bass Amp
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