Adele’s Hyde Park Encore: Ticket Rush Turns Into Full‑Scale Drama
Save the Dates (Because Time is the New Currency)
On Tuesday (Oct 26), music icon Adele revealed she’ll light up London’s Hyde Park on July 1 & 2 next summer. That’s her first gig there since 2017, a full five‑year break from live stage moments.
Website Crashes, Fans Freeze—The Pre‑Sale Panic
When the pre‑sale link appeared on her site, the traffic surge was so intense that the page crashed—fans swarmed to snag a spot, but the server went kaput. The tweet thread went wild, with people shouting: “I tried to subscribe for over two hours—still nothing!” Another sighed, “Trying to sign up for pre‑sale… even that’s impossible. Honestly, winning the lottery feels easier than getting these tickets.”
- The registration tab threw a frustrating message: “Currently unavailable, please try again later.”
- Some lucky stars did manage to register—those fans have to brag quietly.
Backup Line‑up for the Crowd
Adele isn’t the only headline act this year. The Hyde Park roster also boasts Elton John, Duran Duran, and Pearl Jam—a super‑plus that practically guarantees a sold‑out crowd.
What’s the Buzz? The Album, the Notes, the Countdown
While waiting for these leg‑breaks to happen, Adele’s fans are keeping an eye on “30”, the upcoming fourth studio album scheduled for November. It’s the long‑anticipated follow‑up to the 2015 smash hit, 25, which won a Grammy and dazzled listeners worldwide.
