Adele is to play two mammoth concerts at Wembley Stadium in London next year.
The 28-year-old singing superstar took to Twitter to announce her ‘Adele Live 2017: The Finale’ shows will take place on June 29 and July 1 at the England football team’s ground.
Adele posted a black and white video of herself singing a slightly amended version of football song ‘Three Lions’ – which was recorded by The Lightning Seeds and comedians David Baddiel and Frank Skinner which soundtracked the England team’s journey to the semi-finals of the Euro 96 tournament.
In the clip, Adele, jogging towards the camera, sings: "She’s coming home, she’s coming home, she’s coming…"
The out of breath songstress – who accidentally hits herself in the face with a football as she jogs – then breaks off from the tune to exclaim "good job I’m not a footballer", before adding: "She’s coming home. That’s right, I’m doing two nights at Wembley Stadium!"
Adele – who wears a scarf of her beloved team Tottenham Hotspur in the clip – then successfully headers a ball in the air and walks off humming the theme tune to BBC football highlights TV show ‘Match of the Day’.
The shows will follow a tour in support of her latest album ’25’ of Australia and New Zealand scheduled for next spring, which will give Adele the experience of performing in stadiums before her two Wembley concerts.
Adele completed her last ‘Adele Live 2016’ show on Monday (21.11.16) in Phoenix, Arizona, and told her fans she intends to have another baby with her partner Simon Konecki.
The ‘Hello’ hitmaker – who already has four-year-old son Angelo with Simon – said: "I’ll see ya later, I’ll see ya on the other side. In a couple of years when I’ll be back, you won’t be able to get rid of me. I’m going to go and have a baby."