Adele to go on tour for first time in 5 years
Adele has sold 2.6 million albums in the first five days of its release.
So given that practically everyone has rushed to get their hands on the album, we have a feeling these tickets will sell out in record time!
Within the first three days of its release, 25 sold 2,433,000 in album sales, a number confirmed by Nielsen Music on November 24.
Pandora is now the envy of all the other streaming sites because Adele’s latest album “25” is now available on this radio website and not on any of the other popular online streaming services. The feeling of wistful yearning still runs rampant as Adele reminisces of love lost and bad blood, and one begins to wonder just how much heartbreak one woman could have possibly experienced.
The shipment numbers are the highest since No Strings Attached by boy band NSYNC in 2000, which was the year before Apple’s iTunes shook up the music business by mainstreaming digital sales.
Being the first living artist to achieve the feat of having two top 5 hits in both the UK Official Singles Chart and the Official Albums Chart simultaneously since the Beatles in 1964.
25’s United States sales reached 2.56m on Monday in the, according to retail monitor BuzzAngle, with more than 3m projected for the full chart week.
Adele thinks the same when she announced that 25 would not be available for streaming upon its release.
Immediately, I fell in love with “Million Years Ago”, a dreamy harmony akin to the background music one would hear in a Parisian cafe in the spring.
Adele’s previous albums 19 and 21 have passed the torch to 25 in terms of their thematic elements. You just have to hope your Adele station picks the track you’re looking for. Billboard is scheduled to report 25’s debut week sales on Sunday, Nov. 29, once Nielsen has finished processing its weekly data.
Adele made some clarifications in an interview saying that she is not spicing things up.