Coachella Gunning For Adele To Headline April's Festival, Organizers Scrambling To Lock Down Grammy Winner Amid Comeback
Oct. 18 2021, Published 11:34 a.m. ET
Adele might be saying Hello to Coachella! RadarOnline.com is told festival organizers are desperately trying to add her as the headliner to the April 2022 shows.
We've learned that the people behind-the-scenes of the annual desert music weekend want Adele, and her only, following the singer's powerful comeback with Easy On Me and her highly-anticipated album.
The 33-year-old Grammy winner will certainly elevate the popular festival, which was canceled last year due to the pandemic.
Coachella 2022 will take place at the Empire Polo Club on the weekends of Friday, April 15, and Friday, April 22.
RadarOnline.com has reached out to Adele's rep for comment.
Pop culture site Deuxmoi also hearing rumors about Adele joining Coachella.
A tipster wrote in, claiming that "a friend of mine at Goldenvoice said Coachella organizers are scrambling to secure Adele as headliner now that she's announced her return. They want this to be big for Coachella's return in 2022."
Adele dropped her first single in 5 years on Friday and immediately smashed records. Easy On Me made Spotify history, marking the most streams in a single day.
According to the streaming giant, Adele's hit landed 24 million streams in just 24 hours. She smashed BTS, who previously held the title for their single, Butter.
And that was just her first single off the album, 30, which drops on November 19.
Adele's album will touch on her personal life, including her divorce from Simon Koneck. The star filed for divorce in September 2019.
Adele's team released a statement months before announcing their split. “Adele and her partner have separated. They are committed to raising their son together lovingly. As always they ask for privacy. There will be no further comment," the singer's reps stated at the time.
The singer and her ex share one child — an 8-year-old son named Angelo.
Adele teased the album, revealing it "was my ride or die throughout the most turbulent period of my life," adding she "learned a lot of blistering home truths about myself along the way."