Adele brought her concert at BST Festival in Hyde Park London to an abrupt halt after she was alerted to fans that needed help on Friday.
In the footage taken by a member of the audience, the singer, 34, could be heard belting out the first line of Skyfall when she noticed them waving.
Adele immediately stopped singing and sent security into the 65,000 strong crowd to help, as she urged people to ‘move out of the way.’
The megastar could been seen pointing out into the audience and shouting: ‘Stop stop stop, security?’
She also checked in on the unwell show-goer, shouting from stage: ‘Do you need security’s help? They’re coming.’
Attempting to direct the medical team to the person in need, Adele added: ‘Right in the middle there, can you see where they are all waving?’
As medics attempted to reach the guest, Adele could be heard asking crowds to move out of their way.
It comes as Adele was overcome with emotion as she took to the stage in front of a 65,000 strong crowd, as she returned for her first concert in five years.
The singer, who wore an elegant black halter neck off-the-shoulder gown, held back tears as she addressed the audience and told them she was ‘f*king s***ing herself’ after performing her first song.
Standing in the early evening sun, the sequinned detail on her dress glistened as she performed, with Adele shouting ‘I’m so happy to be back’ as she looked out across the mammoth crowd.














