Adele is known for a great many things, like her powerhouse vocals, her sophisticated style, and her English charm.
As fans of the singer will also know, she often enjoys a hot drink onstage.
And the story was no different at her comeback gigs at BST Hyde Park last weekend, and the 34-year-old had a steaming mug in hand between songs as she performed in the UK for the first time in five years.
While fans did not mind – who could be blamed for needing a drink after blasting out hits like Rolling in the Deep and Someone Like You – many were left wondering about her beverage of choice.
Adele performs on stage as American Express present BST Hyde Park in Hyde Park on July 2 ( Image: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images f)
Luckily, the songstress didn’t mind showing off her mug, and she shared what was inside.
Her choice came as a shock to some fans, who thought London-born Adele might be enjoying tea. Instead, she was drinking hot honey.
Talking to the crowd, Adele said: “It’s hot honey, I know it’s so boring – I can’t wait for the Sauvignon Blanc after babes.”
It wasn’t the only surprise of the night, as the performer treated the cheering crowd to a rendition of Make You Feel My Love, following a last-minute change to her setlist.
The singer explained: “So last night we added this song to the set on the spot, didn’t we? And a lot of my team who were out and about mingling and seeing their friends and family.
“Obviously I can’t go out there so I send them out there to see what you’re all up to. They said a lot of people were crying during this one. So we thought we should do it again.
“This is a song that obviously became my biggest song on the album but it didn’t become my biggest song until I was about to release 21. But for a lot of people it’s a cuddle this song.”
After fighting back tears during the emotional song, Adele concluded her performance by thanking the home crowd for their support.
She said: “It has been an absolute pleasure being here this weekend. To be with so many amazing acts as well. A home crowd as my first actual set of shows even though it was supposed to be somewhere else.