After Wednesday’s terror attack outside of Parliament in London, British singer Adele joined dozens of other artists and celebrities in honoring the five victims who tragically lost their lives. During a concert in Auckland, New Zealand, she gave an emotional performance of “Make You Feel My Love” by Bob Dylan.
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“Today there was a terror attack in my hometown of London,” she said to the audience. “I’m on the other side of the world, and I want them to see our lights and to hear us. It’s very strange not being home. All I want to do today is be at home with my friends and family. Everyone’s fine, but there are four people who aren’t fine so let’s dedicate this to them tonight.”
#Adele sends her love #London from Auckland pic.twitter.com/GGYdRzlz5G
— Lindsey Carroll (@OutboxNZ) March 23, 2017
The singer was born and raised in London, so the attack understandably — and literally — hit home for her. The assailant, identified as 52-year-old Khalid Masood, plowed a car into pedestrians on Westminster Bridge before leaping from the vehicle just outside of Parliament. He then stabbed a police officer before being shot and killed himself.