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Why New York Still Can’t Get Enough Of Adele — From SNL To Candlelit Tributes, Her Bond And Legacy With The City Runs Deep

On any given night in NYC, you might hear Adele’s beautiful melodies drifting from a piano bar in the West Village or playing during a late-night cab ride. We each have our own memories tied to her music, but the impact is universal. Adele’s **gift for storytelling**, her **powerful melodies**, and that **unmistakable Tottenham accent** have brought people together—and earned her **16 Grammys and 12 Brit Awards** along the way. Well deserved. Adele’s last East Coast tour in 2015 sold out in minutes—only the lucky New Yorkers caught her at Madison Square Garden. If you missed out then, the upcoming **Candlelight concert at the Church of the Heavenly Rest** is your chance to experience her music in a breathtaking setting. That said, there’s usually only**one performance per month, and tickets sell out fast.** **Why New York will always have a soft spot for Adele** ------------------------------------------------------- Adele’s big American break almost didn’t happen. Early in her career, she famously scrapped her US tour, and for a moment it seemed like her shot at stateside fame might slip away. But, as luck would have it, Adele landed a spot on Saturday Night Live, and overnight, **her album “19” soared to the top of the charts.** Suddenly, New York—and the rest of the country—couldn’t stop talking about her. Adele’s electrifying, one-night-only show at Radio City Music Hall in 2015 truly stands out as her most memorable performance in the city. That night, returning after a long hiatus, she **captivated an audience of 6,000—and countless more watching the NBC broadcast.** That’s why a Candlelight tribute to Adele resonates so strongly here—**her story, her vulnerability, and her voice** are all woven into New York’s own love for comeback tales and transcendent live music. The Church of the Heavenly Rest, a Gothic Deco building, features **an expansive hall and stunning balcony** from where you can admire the interior architecture and just, perhaps, mouth **“Oh My God”**. And as magical as Adele’s music is—**“Hello”, “Rolling in the Deep”, “When We Were Young”,** and**“Make You Feel My Love”**—it’s truly something else surrounded by a sea of candlelight. All of these and more performed by a string quartet.[Choose your date and experience this unforgettable night.](https://feverup.com/m/145801) Source: [https://secretnyc.co/classical-music-concert-adele-nyc/](https://secretnyc.co/classical-music-concert-adele-nyc/)

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Why New York Still Can’t Get Enough Of Adele — From SNL To Candlelit Tributes, Her Bond And Legacy With The City Runs Deep

On any given night in NYC, you might hear Adele’s beautiful melodies drifting from a piano bar in the West Village or playing during a late-night cab ride. We each have our own memories tied to her music, but the impact is universal. Adele’s gift for storytelling , her powerful melodies , and that unmistakable Tottenham accent have brought people together—and earned her 16 Grammys and 12 Brit Awards along the way. Well deserved. Adele’s last East Coast tour in 2015 sold out in minutes—only the lucky New Yorkers caught her at Madison Square Garden. If you missed out then, the upcoming Candlelight concert at the Church of the Heavenly Rest is your chance to experience her music in a breathtaking setting. That said, there’s usually onlyone performance per month, and tickets sell out fast. Why New York will always have a soft spot for Adele ------------------------------------------------------- Adele’s big American break almost didn’t happen. Early in her career, she famously scrapped her US tour, and for a moment it seemed like her shot at stateside fame might slip away. But, as luck would have it, Adele landed a spot on Saturday Night Live, and overnight, her album “19” soared to the top of the charts. Suddenly, New York—and the rest of the country—couldn’t stop talking about her. Adele’s electrifying, one-night-only show at Radio City Music Hall in 2015 truly stands out as her most memorable performance in the city. That night, returning after a long hiatus, she captivated an audience of 6,000—and countless more watching the NBC broadcast. That’s why a Candlelight tribute to Adele resonates so strongly here—her story, her vulnerability, and her voice are all woven into New York’s own love for comeback tales and transcendent live music. The Church of the Heavenly Rest, a Gothic Deco building, features an expansive hall and stunning balcony from where you can admire the interior architecture and just, perhaps, mouth “Oh My God” . And as magical as Adele’s music is—“Hello”, “Rolling in the Deep”, “When We Were Young”, and“Make You Feel My Love” —it’s truly something else surrounded by a sea of candlelight. All of these and more performed by a string quartet.Choose your date and experience this unforgettable night. Source: https://secretnyc.co/classical-music-concert-adele-nyc/

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