Adele to make comeback at Grammys | Inquirer Entertainment

Adele to make comeback at Grammys

/ 08:26 AM February 01, 2012

LOS ANGELES—British soul singer Adele is to make her much-awaited comeback after throat surgery at the upcoming Grammys show, organizers of the music industry awards bash said Tuesday.

ADELE. AP FILE PHOTO

Adele, who is nominated for six awards including three of the key categories at the February 12 show, has been out of action since October when a throat problem forced her to cancel all engagements for the rest of the year.

“I’m immensely proud to have been asked to perform at this year’s Grammy Awards,” said Adele, whose hits include “Someone Like You” and “Rolling in the Deep,” in a statement issued by Grammys organizers The Recording Academy.

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“It’s an absolute honor to be included in such a night, and for it to be my first performance in months is very exciting and of course nerve-racking, but what a way to get back into it all,” she added.

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Adele, 23, has continued to attract awards nominations and wins despite being dogged by her health problems last year, and was second only to Kanye west in Grammys nods. The US rapper is up for seven prizes.

The Grammys, the music industry’s top star-studded awards bash, will also feature performances from pop legend Paul McCartney, as well as Coldplay, Rihanna, the Foo Fighters, Bruno Mars, Nicki Minaj and Taylor Swift.

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Iconic US band The Beach Boys announced in December that they expect to appear at the Grammys, ahead of a 50th anniversary reunion tour, although they were not included in the lineup so far put out by Grammy organizers.

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