Singer Adele reportedly singled out a fan during her show saying "stop filming me.. You can enjoy it in real life." This is after she spotted a woman capturing every moment of her show with a camera on a tripod.
The video was taken on Sunday night during her live show in Verona, Itally. Scolding a fan at a concert to stop recording isn't new. There's a growing chorus of frustrated artists shutting down fans using cameras and cell phones at concerts. - According to CBS news.
The 28-year-old "Hello" singer expressed herself and earned roar of applause from the audience who supported for request. She asked the woman to take her tripod down, pointing further that her show isn't a DVD but a real one. Adele expressed to the public that she would really like her audience to enjoy the show since there's lots of people outside that couldn't come in. - from the video in Yahoo! News.
We have all been caught filming with our cameras during live shows. It could be just all fun and games until you are actually get called by the artist. An embarrassing moment that should be avoided by all concert goers.
Appearing for the second time on the list of TIME 100 as one of the most influential people in April, the Brit songstress is known for not shying away in publicly expressing herself. She rolled her eyes and turned around in disbelief after the confrontation. - reports The Guardian.
While there may be some artists encouraging fans to record and share live music events, Adele wants concert goers to experience her first hand and look with their own eyes and not through camera lens.A growing reaction has surmounted on the singer's on stage request.
As tempting as it is to capture every moment of shows on phones or gopros thinking we'd enjoy it forever, we do miss what's going on directly right in front of you. We rarely see performers in the flesh so might as well take Adele's advice and enjoy them in real life. Have you ever done live coverage of any concert? What is your take on Adele's reaction to fans who do?