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Singer Adele arrives at the 58th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California February 15, 2016. Reuters/Danny Moloshok

Adele has confirmed on her Twitter account that she is coming to Australia in 2017.

"Yep! I am coming down under."

Adele used her massive 2015 hit Hello as an inspiration to deliver the news in the Twitter message she posted. "I was wondering if after 10 years in this game you'd finally like to meet me in: Brisbane, Sydney, Perth, Melbourne and Adelaide?"

Adele will perform in each capital city with large-scale stadium outdoor shows. "Upgrading myself to stadiums to make sure I get to see as many of you as possible. I can't wait."

Tickets can be bought at Ticket Master and Ticketek by schedule based on the staggered release on Nov. 21. Ticket Master will sell tickets for the cities of Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth at 10 a.m. local time. For Sydney and Adelaide, the tickets can be bought at Ticketek. The tickets for Sydney is available at 12 p.m., and for Adelaide it's 2 p.m.

Concert schedule

  • February 28 - Domain Stadium, Perth
  • March 4 - The Gabba, Brisbane
  • March 10 - ANZ Stadium, Sydney
  • March 13 - Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
  • March 18 - Etihad Stadium, Melbourne

Adele's 107 date tour kicked off in February in Belfast but there were no clear information about the New Zealand tour that has been rumoured for several months. However, on her Facebook, Adele added in her caption that she was thinking of New Zealand and she also told her fans to stay tuned.

Adele's second album 25 has been one of the successful records in 2017 with popular hits including Hello and Send My Love (To Your New Lover). In Australia, she has sold more than 1.7 million copies of her three albums.