It has been reported and confirmed, that Adele has returned to London and is currently gearing up to perform in her hometown for the first time in four years.
Although the star is based in and lives in Los Angeles, she's a born and bred London girl and is back to revel in the name she's made for herself, while promoting her new album.
Confirmed by The Sun, Adele is said to be back in the UK while gearing up for her album launch and new TV special.
Adele's hotly-anticipated album 30, is out on November 19, and ahead of the launch she has returned to the capital in order to get ready for the launch of all launches.
On Saturday , November 6, she is set to appear live at the London Palladium to record an ITV special in front of a star-studded audience.

The star-studded audience is set to include the likes of Sir Elton John and Little Mix, as well as Alan Carr and many more.
The Sun reported that David and Victoria Beckham were on the list but are unable to make it.
A source told the publication: "An Audience With Adele is going to be the starriest show on screen this year.
"They've invited some of the biggest names in music and celebrity to be part of the event."

The source continued: "David and Victoria are unable to attend but huge stars including Noel, the girls from Little Mix and Sir Elton John have all been invited.
"As well as singing some of her new tracks live, those in the audience will be able to ask questions."
This comes as the 33-year-old singer, recently blessed fans with her single Easy On Me.
Last week she gave fans a first glimpse at the content of album by releasing the track list.
The first track is a song called Strangers By Nature.
Other tracks include My Little Love, Cry Your Heart Out, Oh My God, Can I Get it, I Drink Wine, All Night Parking, Woman Like Me, Hold On, To Be Loved and Love Is A Game.
No doubt Adele will perform all of the above during her ITV special, as well as some of her fan favourites like Rolling In The Deep, Chasing Pavements, and Hello.
An Audience With Adele will air on Sunday, November 21 – on ITV