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Adele invites two fans to watch show at side of stage as part of Pride celebrations

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Adele has invited two fans to watch her Hyde Park show at the side of the stage this weekend – check out the moment below.The fans, called Dean and Jack, shared a thread on Twitter about how the moment at Hyde Park unfolded on Saturday (July 2).

Adele was at the park performing two sold out performances across Friday (July 1) and Saturday in front of 65,000 fans.Earlier in the day, Dean shared on Twitter how he was approached at the festival in the General Admission section by a representative of Adele, who asked to borrow his Pride flag for the performance.

Dean had bought the flag hours earlier as part of London’s Pride celebrations, which took place across the city at the weekend.Dean and Jack were given a special pass and taken into the “Diamond VIP section” of the festival.Later, during the show, Adele called out their names during the performance and asked them to watch via “the best seats in the house” at the side of the stage.

During ‘When We Were Young’, Adele wore their rainbow flag.Check out footage of the moment here:Last night I was invited by @Adele to sit side of stage for her performance at @BSTHydePark.

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