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We can’t stop watching these videos of Adele pushing through the torrential rain

Adele once sang about setting the rain on fire, and on Wednesday night she proved she has no qualms singing on that song either.

The 16-time Grammy winner is currently completing her 10-day residency at Adele In Munich, for which she built a special stadium in the middle of the German city.

Adele was in the midst of her residency on Wednesday night when she was hit by the elements, getting doused in torrential rain during the show.

But to give the Easy On Me singer the credit she deserves, she barely batted her flawless lashes despite the torrential downpour, as seen in fan videos from the event…

And in case you’re wondering, the storm continued until the end of the show, meaning fans actually got to see Adele perform Set Fire To The Rain under very fitting circumstances…

Adele setting the rain on fire while LITERALLY setting the rain on fire will go down in history ⛈️🔥 photo.twitter.com/UJsu6gsskp

— fran sainz⁵⁵🍷 (@adeledrinkswine) August 14, 2024

Still, we’re glad to see she’s donned appropriate footwear for the extreme conditions.

Adele announced her unique Munich residency earlier this year, telling fans at the time: “A few months ago I got a call about a run of shows in the summer. I was happy with everything with my shows in Hyde Park in London and my residency in Vegas, so I didn’t have any other plans.

“However, I was too curious not to pursue this idea and look into it – a one-off, custom-made pop-up stadium designed around whatever show I want to do? Ohh!? Somewhere in the middle of Europe? In Munich? That’s a bit random, but still fantastic!”

The chart-topper added: “I can’t think of a better way to spend my summer and end this wonderful phase of my life and career with shows closer to home during such an exciting summer.”

Adele In Munich concludes later this month with her Weekends With Adele residency in Las Vegas, followed by a series of final shows in October and November.

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