Strong supporting act Elvin, with his positive and upbeat style, set the mood for an enjoyable night.
After a short interval the singer's band played a soft rock-style opening, under the shining lights spelling out A-D-E-L-E, to tease the audience as they eagerly awaited for the 19-year-old soul sensation.
As she stepped out, St David's Hall erupted and her unfaltering voice effortlessly filled the auditorium.
Afterwards, confessions of nervousness and bashful thanks poured from the young artist's mouth.
Adele covered great songs such as Bob Dylan's Make you feel my love and Etta James' Fool but I am, as well as delivering her own songs, Daydreaming, First Love, and Hometown Glory.
The night wouldn't have been complete without the critically-acclaimed Chasing Pavements - met with a standing ovation from her adoring fans - a fantastic performance by an exceptional talent.
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