Adele Ready to Tour Again Following Album Release
Adele says she’s more than ready to hit the road as soon as her new album is released. Unfortunately, she did not reveal when that new album would happen.
Entertainment Tonight recently asked the English singer if she planned to tour again.
“Absolutely, absolutely,” she replied. “I was meant to be doing it but then my throat issue happened, so I couldn’t do it and then I got knocked up so then I couldn’t do it.”
Adele cancelled tours during late 2011 and early 2012 due to undergoing throat surgery to repair a hemorrhage on her vocal cords. She gave birth to her first child in October of last year.
She also said that though she wants to tour again, she doesn’t know exactly when it will happen.
“I’m not sure when but when a new record comes – when I write a new record – then absolutely, yeah, I can’t wait,” she continued.
In April of 2012, Adele announced that she would put out a single that year, but a new album would not be released until later.
“There will be a new song, probably coming out at the end of the year,” she said at the time, referring to the theme song for last year’s James Bond film, Skyfall. “But then it depends how quickly I write some of the other songs. If I didn’t write my own songs, I’d be out next week with a new album. I have to take time and live a little bit. There were a good two years between my first and second album, so it’ll be the same this time.”
Last year’s single, also titled “Skyfall,” won the artist a Golden Globe for Best Original Song. Adele’s most recent album, 21, was released in February 2011 and has been the best-selling album in the U.S. in both 2011 and 2012.