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Adele Adds Extra Dates To 2016 U.K. Arena Tour

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Adele has added dates to her U.K. arena tour in Manchester, London, and Birmingham in order to satisfy the "phenomenal demand." Tickets for the first batch of dates sold out immediately on December 4, prompting promoters to push for more performances.

Organizers for Adele's Glasgow's SSE Hydro, for instance, said tickets for the 13,000 seat venue sold out in under two minutes.

"I have been bluffing the whole time and I am so relieved to finally tell you I am of course coming on tour and I can't wait to see all of you there," Adele previously wrote on Twitter, announcing her first live gigs in four years.

The trek begins February 29 at SSE Arena in Belfast.

Full list of upcoming dates:

Mon February 29 2016 - BELFAST SSE Arena, Belfast

Tue March 01 2016 - BELFAST SSE Arena, Belfast

Fri March 04 2016 - DUBLIN 3Arena

Sat March 05 2016 - DUBLIN 3Arena

Mon March 07 2016 - MANCHESTER Arena

Tue March 08 2016 - MANCHESTER Arena

Thu March 10th 2016 - MANCHESTER Arena

Fri March 11th 2016 - MANCHESTER Arena

Tue March 15 2016 - LONDON O2 Arena

Wed March 16 2016 - LONDON O2 Arena

Fri March 18 2016 - LONDON O2 Arena

Sat March 19 2016 - LONDON O2 Arena

Mon March 21st 2016 - LONDON O2 Arena

Tue March 22nd 2016 - LONDON O2 Arena

Fri March 25 2016 - GLASGOW SSE Hydro

Sat March 26 2016 - GLASGOW SSE Hydro

Tue March 29 2016 - BIRMINGHAM Genting Arena

Wed March 30 2016 - BIRMINGHAM Genting Arena

Fri April 1st 2016 - BIRMINGHAM Genting Arena

Sat April 2nd 2016 - BIRMINGHAM Genting Arena

Mon April 4th 2016 - LONDON O2 Arena

Tue April 5th 2016 - LONDON O2 Arena

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