Adele hosts private movie screening in London of Despicable Me 3 for kids of the Grenfell Tower fire
Adele may never go on tour ever again Adele may be done touring for life. The singer announces that she may never perform in another live show, in a heartfelt handwritten note, after ending her tour in London.
Adele hosted a private movie screening for the kids of Grenfell Tower. . ADELE hosted a private screening of the movie Despicable Me 3 for survivors of the Grenfell Tower blaze.
According to The Sun, the superstar organised the event at a cinema in London, inviting real-life Minions to meet kids who survived the blaze late last week.
Adele is pictured with some of the kids who lived at Grenfell Tower. Adele has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for those affected by the tragedy.
Just five days ago she was spotted at a local learning centre in the area helping disadvantaged kids in an effort to give back following her global success.
A source said: "Adele sees her work in the community as a full-time priority now her touring days are over for the foreseeable future.
"Being a local Londoner, she's made no secret about how personally affected she was by the Grenfell Tower blaze and wants to help in every way she can.
Adele has supported the Grenfell Tower community since 80 people died in the building in June.
"While she's working hard behind the scenes to raise cash, she wanted to treat residents to a night of fun and help take their minds off what happened and organised a private viewing of the brand new Despicable Me 3 movie.
"Everyone was overwhelmed by her generosity. London-born Adele, 29, was one of the first stars to visit Grenfell Tower after the fire tragedy killed 80 people in the June blaze.
Grenfell Tower was gutted by fire on June 14, killing 80 people. She also dropped in on a group of firefighters who tackled the fire for a "cup of tea and a cuddle".
Last weekend she was seen at Kensington's Into University chatting with youngsters and signing autographs in a rare sighting since she axed the final two dates of her World Tour at Wembley due to vocal cord damage.
Adele also recently took some time to personally thank some of the London firefighters who fought the Grenfell Tower blaze.
Before pushing her voice to the brink during her 123-date tour, Adele had already indicated she would quit touring forever to spend time being a mum to son Angelo, four, with husband Simon Konecki, admitting she was a "homebody" and life on the road did not suit her "particularly well".
She signed off the first night of her Wembley gig asking fans to dig deep for Grenfell. She said: "I've been down to Grenfell Tower. They are being neglected now.
"I promise any money that we raise will get to them. I am not leaving them.
After a mammoth world tour that spanned the globe, Adele has said she doesn't know if she'll ever go on the road again. Picture: Lester Cohen/Getty Images for NARASSource:Getty Images.
I'll be banging on for this for days, weeks, months and years. I want everyone to donate. "I didn't have a social conscience that long ago. You can grow one. It comes with age.".
The next day she told the crowd at her Wembley gig, that fans had helped raise over $165,000.
Adele pictured with some of the London firefighters who fought the Grenfell Tower blaze.
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