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Adele New Album 2017: 'Turning Tables' Singer Scolds Security Guard During Concert; Collaborates With Paul McCartney

By Mary Perry | Update Date: Mar 28, 2017 11:51 PM EDT

Many fans of Adele might be unhappy to learn that the "Water Under The Bridge" singer is not touring anymore. The hitmaker unveiled the sad news during her latest concert, where she also scolded a security guard.

According to Global News, Adele is unsure if she is willing to do more touring in the future. In one of her final "25" tours, the award-winning singer says she dislikes going on tours because she gets anxiety attacks and that she even panic at times.

“Touring is not something I am good at," the "Rolling in the Deep" hitmaker said. "Applause makes me feel a bit vulnerable. I do not know if I will ever tour again. The only reason I have toured is you. I am not sure if touring is my bag."

Adele Says Touring Is Not Her Thing

She also had sold-out dates for the Wembley Stadium this summer. The recent concert is one of Adele's last one tours before she ends the "25" lineup of tours. She even scolded a security guard for making people sit down, while she performed.

“Just before we go to the next song … excuse me sir, I know you work here, but can you please stop telling people to sit down?” the "Send My Love" singer said while performing on stage. “This is a music show. If people cannot see, then they can stand up. And if you’re moaning about people dancing, then what the f*** did you come to a show for?”

The "Chasing Pavement" artist is well-known for pulling audience members in her show. She was even delighted when a couple got engaged during her concert in Australia.

Adele Allegedly Collaborates With Paul McCartney

New reports also unveiled that the producer behind "Hello" is going to be part of Sir Paul McCartney's new album, as per 9 News. McCartney confirmed the reports that Greg Kurstin who produced "Hello" will be behind the upcoming album of the legendary member of The Beatles.

Fans are reportedly thrilled for a possibility of a duet. As of now, it is unknown if Adele and Paul McCartney will collaborate in his upcoming album.

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