Adele performed her single “Hello” live for the first time for a special called Adele at the BBC. It will air on BBC1 on Nov. 20, the same day her album 25 comes out.
The special, which was filmed on Monday in London, marks Adele’s first live performance in two years. Her last was her Oscars performance of “Skyfall” in 2013.
Adele released “Hello” last month and it has since broken several records, including dethroning Taylor Swift on Vevo for the most views in 24 hours.
The singer also did an interview with Graham Norton, during which she was asked about returning to music after having her son.
"It was that thing of, 'Do I or don't I want to go back to my music?'” she admitted. “Obviously I do, and I just wanted to make sure that everything was in place for me to do it so I could do it properly.I can't do anything else. This is all that I like doing."
On Nov. 17, she will film Adele Live in New York City at Radio City Music Hall. It will air on NBC on Dec. 15.
Here’s a sneak peak of Adele at the BBC: