Maya Jama and Novak Djokovic were also spotted on stage with the Puerto Rican rapper
11:41, 28 Jun 2026Updated 12:04, 28 Jun 2026

Adele sported an England jersey whilst singing along at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium(Image: Joel C Ryan AP/PA)
Music superstar Adele showed support for England’s national football team whilst dancing at Bad Bunny’s landmark London gig last night (Saturday, June 27). Fans spotted the Rolling in the Deep singer sporting a jersey in the crowd at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium ahead of the Three Lions’ World Cup bout against Panama.
The 38-year-old grew up in Tottenham before moving to Brighton and later Brixton as a child. Footage shows Adele looking relaxed, wearing a light-up necklace and enjoying a drink with friends.
One concert attendee took to social media to share his funny interaction with the Oscar-winning songstress. “Adele is wearing my hat,” he shouts pointing at a Puerto Rican straw hat called a pava, “There it is!”
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Another person can be heard shouting “Adele! Adele!” as she boogies in a circle. Bad Bunny brought Latin America to the capital at the first of his two sold-out gigs – and made history in the process.
The rapper, who performed to around 50,000 people, is the first artist from that part of the world to headline a UK stadium. He’ll bring his signature genre-bending energy to Tottenham again today before heading to Europe to finish off his Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tour.
Fans will be on the lookout for more famous faces as Adele wasn’t the only celebrity in attendance last night. Maya Jama was seen onstage in the La Casita VIP lounge, while Novak Djokovic, who’s in town for the Wimbledon Championships, also introduced a song.
Bad Bunny has earned millions of followers across the globe, with a flurry of Grammy Awards across several major categories under his belt. In January, he released his seventh album, ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’, featuring a range of styles and contributions from some of his most frequent Puerto Rican collaborators.

Bad Bunny performs onstage during the Debi Tirar Mas Fotos World Tour at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium(Image: James Klug/Getty Images)
In London, he’s being supported by Chuwi, an indie quartet made up of siblings Lorén, Willy, Wester Aldarondo, and family friend Adrián López. The band blends traditional Afro-Caribbean rhythms like bomba and salsa with modern synth-pop , jazz and rock.
Tickets are mostly sold out, with only a handful of resale options available online. However, fans who missed out still have a chance to take in a replica of La Casita and snap some pictures.
The life-sized ‘little house’ is open to the public at Seven Sisters Latin Village until the end of the day. The pink structure was made famous in Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl half-time performance, where he was watched by 128 million people and delivered a diverse, anti-Trump vision of American identity.
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