Adele offered a moving tribute to the victims on Tuesday's terrorist attacks in Belgium as she performed the final night of her six-show London residency. The 27-year-old pop star first asked for the audience to turn on their phones to light up the O2 Arena. "This is Make You Feel My Love, and this is for Brussels tonight," she announced. "I want you to all sing it with me so they hear us. "After finishing the song, she told her fans: "I don't think I've ever actually been so moved before in my life at one of my shows. That was just so beautiful. Thank you very much for doing that… I think they heard us."
Adele dedicated her song Make You Feel My Love to the victims of the terrorist attacks
The shocking attacks at the Brussels Zaventem Airport and the Maelbeek metro station killed more than 30 people, and injured around 130 others.Cara Delevingne was among those in attendance at Adele's concert on Tuesday night, and afterwards took to Instagram to praise the singer. "I cried… a lot and laughed even more. A truly beautiful and inspiring show thank you @adele for being you!"
Cara Delevingne shared a photo from inside the concert
Elsewhere in London, the premiere of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice went ahead as planned, although red carpet interviews were cancelled. "Our hearts go out to the victims of recent terrorist attacks, their families and the communities impacted around the world," Warner Bros. said in a statement. "Rather than yield to terror, we've decided to join the film's fans and move forward with the London premiere of Batman v Superman this evening."