A swarm of disappointed and elated fans are taking to Twitter and beyond to vent their frustrations/ joy, during the chaotic rush to buy tickets for her 2016 tour, with the singer taking to the road in support of her record breaking album, 25.
Many people have been waiting in virtual queues since 9am this morning (4 December), and they're still failing to get their hands on highly coveted tickets for the superstar's huge tour next year.
Take a peek at a few different reactions.
i didn't get adele tickets :((( they were sold out in a minute
— carina (@swiftfinity) December 4, 2015
Adele tickets for £609? she better call me to say hello
— KDTrey5 (@Paras_94) December 4, 2015
Prophetic captcha code on the #Adeletickets sale pic.twitter.com/o3oRgF1opv
— Mark Savage (@mrdiscopop) December 4, 2015
However, there were some happy fans, like Keith, well done Keith:
WHOOO!!! Just bought Adele tickets :) pic.twitter.com/sYFWDcUp5L
— Keith Tomlinson (@iankeithtom) December 4, 2015
But we won't go on about the Keiths too much.
With all of this ticket chaos ensuing, let's take a look at how you can navigate this internet minefield.
Where can I see Adele?
Tuesday 15 March, O2 Arena, London
Wednesday 16 March, O2 Arena, London
Friday 18 March, O2 Arena, London
Saturday 19 March, O2 Arena, London Her other dates are as follows, with tickets available from the venue websites:
29 February, SSE Arena Belfast, United Kingdom
1 March, SSE Arena Belfast, United Kingdom
4 Mar, 3Arena, Dublin, Ireland
5 Mar, 3Arena Dublin, Ireland
7 Mar, Manchester Arena, Manchester
8 Mar, Manchester Arena, Manchester
15, 16, 18, 19 Mar, The O2 Arena, London, United Kingdom
25, 26 Mar, The SSE Hydro, Glasgow
29, 30 Mar, Genting Arena, Birmingham
She's also added eight more dates due to incredibly high demand.
How much are Adele tickets?
Costs are varying a lot at the moment, but you can check here for the range of seat prices and available tickets for all of Adele’s European dates here.
How many tickets are there?
The exact number isn't known, but Adele is playing some of the biggest venues across the UK and Europe, so be rest assured that there is a huge amount of tickets up for grabs.
How do I deal with the huge demand?
1. Don't let your computer, fruit based phone or any other electronic device that runs your life run out of battery.
2. Check how many tickets you're able to buy in one purchase. If you try buying more than the limited number, your booking could be cancelled without notice, meaning you won't to see Adele in the flesh.
3. Get your friends involved as well. More people means more chances.
4. Stay patient and don't refresh or switch between browsers. Stay on one tab and prepare yourself to play the waiting game.
5. Good luck!