Festival-goers went wild as Adele twerked during her headlining performance at BST Hyde Park festival.
The superstar, 34, performed the dance move for several seconds during her first night at the London gig, wearing an elegant black gown with a velvet top half, and a sheer, sparkling skirt.
The crowd cheered at the singer showed off her moves, while singing her 2015 hit Send My Love (To Your New Lover).
The BST shows are the first time Adele has performed live in the UK since 2017, in Wembley.
On Friday evening, Adele fought back tears during the emotional concert.
As she belted out her 2011 record-breaking hit, Someone Like You, the multi-award-winning songstress was brought to tears by the stunning sounds of the audience hitting every note and lyric of the emotional smash-hit.
The songstress was visibly overcome with emotion before she even made it through her first song, telling the 65,000-strong audience, 'My God, I’m back at home'.
“It’s so strange to be in front of a crowd again. I get so nervous before each show but I love being up here,” she added.
The mum-of-one was cheered on on Friday by her ex Simon Konecki and her boyfriend, sports agent Rich Paul, 40, who spent the night laughing and joking with each other.
Simon, 48 – who is the father of Adele’s nine-year-old son, Angelo – hosted their A-list friends, including Cameron Diaz, Benji Madden, Niall Horan and James Corden, as well as TV presenter Lorraine Kelly.
One partygoer said: “Simon and Adele are like best friends and he gets on really well with Rich.
“She put Simon in charge of hosting all their pals in the backstage Queen Vic bar, which shows just how important he is to her."
Adele put on a confident display as she entertained the 65,000-strong crowd, no doubt determined to put on a show to remember after she devastated fans when she cancelled her Las Vegas residency at the final hour in January.
Last night's gig was bought to a standstill after the singer spotted a meaningful message from a fan in the crowd.
Ahead of performing Someone Like You, the singer explained how she spotted someone with a sign saying, 'You're the reason I'm alive'.
She told the audience: "I was very nervous doing it because I feel so vulnerable and weak in the verses, even though the choruses make me feel so good.
"There was a girl with a sign when I was down there earlier that said, 'I'm the reason you're alive.'
"Baby girl, you're the reason you're alive and I'm so glad that you found comfort in my music. It's crazy how you come out with a song so many years ago and it's still blowing my socks off with it.
"So, let's have our own little moment tonight," the songwriter concluded.
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