The video showing Adele stopping a concert abruptly has been resurfaced. This is in response to the outrage surrounding Travis Scott’s Astroworld Houston concert that resulted in eight deaths.
An old video of Adele performing Rolling In The Deep was shared by a TikTok user. This footage was taken during Adele’s run at Hammersmith Apollo 2011 where the 33-year-old megastar noticed that someone had fallen asleep in the crowd.
Adele stopped singing immediately and sent medical personnel into the crowd. It has been seen millions of times. Under the footage are comments such as: “Someone please send this to Travis.” The video was quickly seen millions of times and comments including: “Someone send this to Travis. He should learn from Adele.”
Resurfaced: A video of Adele, 33, abruptly halting a concert has resurfaced, prompting fresh outrage over Travis Scott’s Astroworld concert in Houston, Texas on Friday that left eight dead
Adele says in the video: ‘Stop, stop, stop — someone’s fainted again. Excuse me, doctor, in the middle.
Adele said, “Can you see?” in an attempt to direct medical staff to the patient in crisis. Do you think someone could care? Someone has fainted there.
The unwell performer was also examined by her, and she shouted from the stage: ‘Is anyone here?’
Adele can be heard asking people to leave as medics attempt to reach her guest.
Tragic: Eight fans, including a 14-year-old boy and a 16-year-old girl, were crushed to death at 30-year-old Scott’s Astroworld Festival on Friday night
Old footage: A TikTok user shared old footage of Adele singing her hit Rolling In The Deep during her run of shows at Hammersmith Apollo in 2011
Quick response: Adele immediately stopped singing and sent medics into the crowd to help when she noticed someone had fainted
After ensuring that the attendant was taken care of, the star began to tell the crowd, “Thank you.” It’s Rolling in the Deep guys.
MailOnline reached out for comment to Travis Scott’s and Adele Scott’s representatives.
It was posted with the caption, “[She]She stopped going until they were secure.
Below the video, one user shared that he had seen it and said: “Oh wow! Look how easy it can be to stop concerts!” Another added, “This shows how you truly care about your fans during a show.”
Critical comments: Beneath the footage, one social media user wrote: ‘Oh wow look how easy it is to stop a concert’
Others commented: “She only noticed one person.” Let me tell you, how could he have missed so many people? ‘He didn’t even hesitate. It’s so simple to stop a concert” and “To those who claim he didn’t know Adele saw one faint, so I’m sure he would’ve seen eight.
At the Astroworld Festival, 8 people, including two teenage boys and one girl aged 16, were fatally crushed.
Scott (30 years old) continued performing for 30 minutes, as many people died and the crowd chanted “Stop the Show!”
Although the show was cancelled 30 minutes early, it was canceled half an hour later than planned. However, the fire department had already declared a “mass casualty” event.
Still performing: Scott continued to perform for up to 30 minutes as people were killed and crowds chanted ‘stop the show’
A crowd of over 50,000 attended the concert. The surge towards the stage occurred at 9:38 p.m. Houston time.
It was a “mass casualty” at the time. This occurred 32 minutes after Travis set.
Eight fans, including a boy of 14 and girl aged 16, were killed during the surge.
Many concertgoers experienced cardiac arrests, and one police officer was also stabbed with an epidermic needle.
Scott promised to reimburse all Astroworld attendees who purchased tickets. Variety sources said that Scott was scheduled to perform at another festival on Saturday but that he has been told by his representatives to cancel because he’s ‘too upset to play’.
Crowds: The concert had a crowd of 50,000 people with a surge toward the stage happening at 9:38 pm local time in Houston
Scott said on Saturday evening that his fans truly mean the world of him and that he always wants to give them a good experience.
He continued: “Whenever I am able to make out any of the happenings, yay, I end the program and help the people get what they need. The severity of this situation was beyond my comprehension.
The rapper added, “To the ones who were lost last night, We’re working right now in IDing the families so that we can assist them through these tough times,”
‘I’m honestly just devastated… I could never imagine anything like this just happening.’
Scott stated that he was working with the local authorities to investigate the crowd surge. He also encouraged any witnesses with information regarding the incident to contact Scott.
He said, “We have been working with everybody to try and get to the root of this.” “If you have information to share, contact your local authorities.
He told his followers that he’d keep them up to date about the investigation.
Speaking out: On Saturday night, Scott spoke out in the wake of the tragedy, saying on his Instagram Stories: ‘My fans really mean the world to me’