Adele ‘I cried pretty much all day’ after glitch-filled Grammys performance
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Adele said she was “so embarrassed” by her glitch-filled Grammys performance, which suffered from sound issues after the piano strings were damaged.
The singing sensation explained the cringe-worthy Grammys moments to Ellen DeGeneres.
“Sound check was great. It went really well. I was really excited,” she said in an interview airing Thursday. “During changeover and the ad break, the microphones fell onto the piano strings, which is what the guitar noise was – some people thought it was [Justin] Bieber rehearsing but it wasn't him. We’re on great terms," she said. "And it just kind of put the whole thing off, really."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}She knew her performance was not going well, she said.
“I heard it straight away,” she revealed. “I knew what it was… I knew where the mic was and I wanted to turn around and lift it up, but I froze.”
After her performance, Adele said she felt horrible.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}“I was embarrassed. I woke up the next morning to people in England being like ‘we still love you. Don’t worry.’ And I was like, ‘I didn’t ask you if you still love me, but thanks,’” she said with a laugh.
She was seriously upset though, she explained.
“I cried pretty much all day [Tuesday],” Adele revealed. "The thing is, in fairness, I would've cried if it had gone really well as well. ... I kept spontaneously bursting into tears yesterday but it was all right, I'm fine."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}She said she learned how she will handle sound issues should they ever happen again.
“If it wasn’t live TV, I would have busted a joke,” she said. “Next time I have any sound issues, I am going to stop.”
Adele joked that her Grammys performance has taken some of the pressure off of her.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}“I feel the more successful I get, the more pressure there is. I don’t think it could go that much worse than the Grammys though, so I feel like I am all right now.”