Adele is the honoree in an unprecedented tribute. The British singer and songwriter is one of the best-selling artists in the world. SIDEFX is leading the Hello Adele Tribute presentation, a major production that tours Brazil and abroad with a show befitting the greatest singer of all time.

Hello Adele Tribute is an original creation, conceived, planned, and executed with a focus on presenting a masterpiece of a show never before seen in the tribute market. The tour is inspired by the artist’s fans who haven’t had the opportunity to be moved by one of her concerts. Out of all that has been done about Adele, this tribute was carefully crafted to ensure that the differences between inspiration and realization are not perceived.

The stage was built with reference to the setting of the DVD “Live at the Royal Albert Hall” (2011). The microphone and the pedestal used by the performer on stage are identical to the originals. From the tissue to the piano used on stage, every detail has been reproduced. “We used the DMX system, where each lamp at the back of the stage becomes an independent light, with a life of its own, creating various light patterns. For each song, the audience will witness different visual compositions,” explains artistic director Juliano Carvalho. Additionally, the performer and star of the show have a vocal timbre very similar to Adele’s. The task of portraying the musical icon on stage was given to Stephanie Lii, a Franco-Brazilian artist who immersed herself for two months in London.

Each performance lasts for 80 minutes. In each of them, the audience will experience a mix of 17 songs. The repertoire includes songs from the DVD “Live at the Royal Albert Hall” (2011) and albums released later, forming a balanced, vibrant setlist that is at the same time extremely dynamic and emotional. The audience will listen and be thrilled by interpretations of “Hello,” “Someone Like You,” “Rolling in the Deep,” and “Set Fire to the Rain.”

In the production, 200 people have been directly and indirectly involved for 12 months. This unprecedented project received an investment of two million dollars, and the expected audience for each performance is an average of 3,000 people.