Adele in England jersey at Bad Bunny's historic London stadium gig
Adele supports England at Bad Bunny's historic London gig

Adele showed support for England's national football team while attending Bad Bunny's historic London concert at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday, June 28. The 38-year-old singer was spotted wearing an England jersey in the crowd ahead of the Three Lions' World Cup match against Panama.

Adele's Tottenham roots and relaxed appearance

Adele, who grew up in Tottenham before moving to Brighton and later Brixton as a child, appeared relaxed at the gig. Footage shows her wearing a light-up necklace and enjoying a drink with friends. One concert attendee shared a funny interaction on social media, shouting, "Adele is wearing my hat," pointing at a Puerto Rican straw hat called a pava. Another fan could be heard yelling, "Adele! Adele!" as she danced in a circle.

Bad Bunny makes history at Tottenham

Bad Bunny performed to approximately 50,000 fans, becoming the first artist from Latin America to headline a UK stadium. The rapper brought his signature genre-bending energy to the capital for the first of two sold-out gigs. He will perform again at Tottenham on Sunday before continuing his Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tour in Europe.

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Other celebrities in attendance

Adele was not the only famous face at the concert. Maya Jama was seen onstage in the La Casita VIP lounge, while Novak Djokovic, in London for the Wimbledon Championships, also introduced a song. Bad Bunny has earned millions of followers globally and multiple Grammy Awards across major categories. In January, he released his seventh album, 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos', featuring a range of styles and contributions from frequent Puerto Rican collaborators.

Support act and remaining tickets

Bad Bunny is supported by Chuwi, an indie quartet of siblings Lorén, Willy, Wester Aldarondo, and family friend Adrián López. The band blends traditional Afro-Caribbean rhythms like bomba and salsa with modern synth-pop, jazz, and rock. Tickets are mostly sold out, with only a handful of resale options available online. Fans who missed out can still visit a replica of La Casita, a life-sized pink house open to the public at Seven Sisters Latin Village until the end of the day. The structure was featured in Bad Bunny's Super Bowl half-time performance, watched by 128 million people, where he delivered a diverse, anti-Trump vision of American identity.

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