Award-winning singer Adele recently announced her first live shows in the UK since 2017 and here's how you can get your hands on tickets.
On Tuesday she revealed on Twitter a poster of her concert dates with the caption 'Oiii Oiiiiiiiiiiiii' and a link to her website.
Adele will be playing two shows at the British Summer Time festival in London's Hyde Park on July 1 and 2, 2022.
Tickets for the events are in high demand, with Adele's website crashing due to such high traffic as so many people try to sign up.
The concert is standing room only and general admission is £90.45, those who want to be the first in can get primary entry for £111.85 a piece.
Tickets for specific areas closer to the stage are more expensive, with gold tickets costing £273.95 and the diamond VIP experience right by the stage going for £379.95.
Getting into the VIP terrace will set you back £434.95 and it's the ultimate bar VIP diamond experience that will cost the top price of £579.95.
For those wanting to get tickets as soon as possible you can sign up on adele.com, assuming the website hasn't crashed again, and access the presale.
Anyone who misses the presale will have to wait until tickets go on general sale at 10am on Saturday, October 30.
You can also book travel to London from Newcastle via new train service Lumo Trains or check out flights from Newcastle Airport. Watch this space for our top five most recommended hotels in London.
Adele's fourth album, 30, is scheduled to release on November 19 and follows her Grammy award winning album 25, released in 2015.
'Easy On Me', a single from the album, debuted at the top of the UK charts and surpassed the record for first week chart sales previously held by Ed Sheeran's 'Shape of You'.
The song has also broken the Spotify records for the most global streams in a week.
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