Donald Trump arrives at Adele's concert Tuesday. (@danielafrancony)
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Donald Trump Attends NYC Adele Concert, Cuts in Line — and Crowd Reacts in Predictable Fashion
November 17, 2015
Adele is on heavy rotation in Trump's campaign rally playlist.
Republican presidential candidate and business magnate Donald Trump is apparently just like us -- he loves Adele.
The 2016 candidate was spotted by a handful of Twitter users at the British songstress's concert Tuesday night at Radio City Music Hall in New York. BuzzFeed's Matt Bellassai tweeted that Trump cut past a line of concert-goers waiting to get into the venue, adding that some attendees cheered the candidate and others booed.
Adele's song "Skyfall," from the Bond movies, is apparently on heavy rotation in Trump's campaign rally playlist, Real Clear Politics reporter Rebecca Berg pointed out.
And Twitter user Daniela Franco took this picture of Trump entering the venue:
When Trump likes Adele #waitingforadele pic.twitter.com/Pz37U7d1Ha
— Daniela Franco (@danielafrancony) November 18, 2015
Adele is currently promoting her third album, "25." Tuesday's taping of a one-hour special titled "Adele Live in New York City" will air on NBC in December, according to the Los Angeles Times.
The network cut ties with Trump, the longtime host of its show "The Apprentice," in June over controversial comments he made about immigrants during the campaign.
Once inside the concert, attendees near Trump were wowed:
Took selfies:
And are you ready for it? Donald Trump two rows behind me (and that's Tina Fey in the leather jacket). #Adele pic.twitter.com/QtpI7LGaFA
— Elizabeth Eulberg (@ElizEulberg) November 18, 2015
And gloated about their own seats in relation to his.
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