Adele is the absolute queen of stage performances in today’s music industry, and during her concert at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Tuesday she got much more than anticipated.
The video shows a fan ask Adele if she can sing onstage with her and then in a matter of seconds she’s already on the stage side by side with Adele. That mystery fan? None other than Grammy-nominated singer Jamie Grace. The two then hold hands and belt out some amazing tunes.
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Grace told ABC News that Adele “was being super interactive with her fans and then she looked at me and said, ‘Do you want to sing together?’ And she said, ‘Okay, come up here!’ So I came up there.”
While onstage with Adele, Grace sang a version of Elvis Presley’s ‘I Can’t Help Falling In Love With You’ and Adele’s ‘Remedy.’ But, due to nerves, Grace forgot some of the words to Adele’s hit.
“I was excited and blown away and honored in general,” Grace said. “I was nervous. I was excited. I was literally shaking.”
Nervous or not, Adele proves once again why her concerts are such coveted events. Where else can someone see not only a fan get pulled onstage, but a last-second duet? That is hard to beat, forgotten words or not.
[H/T Jamie Grace, YouTube]
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