Adele was forced to remove a part of her dress mid-concert in Munich after torrential downpours made it difficult to carry the soaked fabric.
The 36-year-old, who sorted her 'dress' problem while still on stage, delivered an electrifying performance on Friday, August 2.
The show that was set to be one of her most highly-anticipated performances was hit by the weather after several warnings were issued.
The English singer-songwriter, who recently exchanged engagement vows with fiancé Rich Paul in London on Saturday, July 20, sported a midnight blue floor-length gown to go with the special occasion.
She was forced to momentarily stop the concert and remove the tail-end billowing out to the side and across the floor.
The Hello singer addressed the crowd as she went on to remove the 'gorgeous' train from her dress.
"Sadly I have to take this gorgeous train off because it is wet and heavy"
Calling over to her back singers, she said, "Girls can you help me?"
While the girls helped her remove the said part from her stunning gown, Adele made sure to keep her crowd entertained.
She said, "At least it's not thundering and lightening. Jesus!
"I got a weather update and it said it wasn't gonna be raining in time for the show, so I thought: "Let me wear this dress with this enormous train on it" like a right f***y. I was underneath the stage back there."
As her backstage singers pulled her dress away from the stage, Adele shouted, "Thanks girls - look at it dripping!"
Getting back to her audience, the Grammy award-winner confirmed, "Anyway I'm gonna go into another song for you"
Adele previously announced that her exclusive summer shows in Munich are scheduled to take place from August 2 to August 31, 2024.
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