Adele has opened up about headlining Glastonbury Festival in special 50th anniversary show – admitting she doesn’t have the stamina for the famous Worthy Farm weekend.
The Hello hitmaker says that some of the most defining moments of her life have happened at the festival just like thousands of other music lovers.
Adele said: “Glastonbury for me – like many other people I’m sure – isn’t just a festival.
“Some of the most defining moments of my life have happened there, on every level.
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“My happiest, wildest, fondest, weirdest, saddest, never-felt-better, lonely and enlightening moments. But one thing that I’ve never ever felt there is lost…
“It’s like the minute I set foot onto Worthy Farm I feel this mad energy and connection to the place and everyone there.”
She continued on Glastonbury 50: The Official Story of Glastonbury Festival: “I definitely don’t have the ability or stamina to handle going annually any more.
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“But when I do, I still feel it. I feel like I could be a kid again, wandering around and constantly looking for people but not caring.
“I felt it when I headlined too, the buzz and calmness of knowing I was somewhere I knew.
“It made me feel safe and in good hands to face my biggest musical fear. The idea of headlining festivals freaks me out. So. Many. People.”
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The superstar, who is thought to be just months away from releasing her long awaited comeback album added: “As nervous as I was, there was no other place I could have done it.
“There’s no place like Glastonbury. It was the absolute highlight of my career and one of the greatest moments of my life.”
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