
British singer Adele stole the show at the 2016 BRIT Awards in London, making a triumphant return to the star-studded ceremony as she picked up four trophies, including the coveted “album of the year” award.

Adele’s 25 album missed out on a Grammy nomination because its November release date made it ineligible for this year’s awards, so the BRITs gave the British songtress her first major award show recognition for her third studio album, which became the best-selling album of 2015.
“To come back after so long away and be so warmly received is really lovely - thank you so much,” said Adele, dressed in a floor-length red gown, as she picked up her first award of the night for best British female. Her previous album, 21, was released four years earlier.

After a shaky and out-of-key performance at the Grammys earlier in the month, after which Adele said she cried all day, she closed the show with an accomplished rendition of When We Were Young, a song from 25, having changed into a star-spangled glittery gown before her performance.
Adele also said she wanted to “publicly support” American pop star Kesha, who claims that her former music producer, “Dr Luke”, raped and emotionally manipulated her. A judge ruled last week that Kesha could not be released from her six-album recording contract with Sony Music.