Vocal problems may have forced Adele to scrap her U.S. tour, but next month, she'll return to the States ... with a live CD and DVD.
Due out November 29, Live at the Royal Albert Hall was recorded during Adele's rousing September show at the iconic London venue, and features her full 90-minute performance, which includes her biggest hits from the 19 and 21 albums, plus covers of Bonnie Raitt's "I Can't Make You Love Me" and the Steeldrivers' "If It Hadn't Been for Love." The film, directed by Paul Dugdale (who has previously worked with the Prodigy, Florence and the Machine and, of course, Adele herself), also contains exclusive behind-the-scenes content shot throughout the day.
The CD/DVD package is currently available for pre-order through Adele's website, and fans might want to pick it up, as it's probably the last time they'll get to see the British belter for a while. She's been battling vocal issues for months, first postponing her North American tour in June due to laryngitis, then rescheduling dates before announcing in early October that a vocal hemorrhage would force her off the road entirely.
Of course, none of that has slowed the success of her massive 21, which will once again top the Billboard albums chart next week and has sold more than 4 million copies in the U.S. alone since February. She's also one of the most-nominated artists at next month's American Music Awards (no word on whether she'll attend, though), and her latest single, "Someone Like You," currently sits atop the Billboard Hot 100.