Adele’s Third Album and Concert Tour to Hit the Music World Soon, Could be Named after Her Age Again

By Staff Writer

Jul 11, 2014 06:06 AM EDT

Two years have already passed since Adele's 'Skyfall' rocked the charts and yet everyone is still teetering on the edge of their seats waiting for the pop crooner's next hit. Rumor has it, however, that the 26-year old singer is about to drop her third album anytime now--and the clue all comes down to her age. 

Talk about the much-awaited third album boomed after the British sensation posted a cryptic tweet saying 'Bye bye 25... See you again later in the year x.' Contactmusic explains the relevance of this by saying that Adele has a habit of naming her albums after the age when she recorded them.

Rumors about legendary artists collaborating with the singer has been going around lately as well. One who already stepped out and confirmed their participation was Phil Collins, who spilled that Adele contacted him for a collaboration. The pop legend even admitted that he wasn't actually aware of the 10-time Grammy Award winner before but is now a supporter of the work she has done, Kpopstarz says.

The English singer has been trying her best to keep her third album under wraps but the Daily Star claims that the release of her newest album can happen any time soon. A source of the newspaper shares that the album is finished and that the singer can release it anytime she wants.

Releasing an album without any promotions or announcements has become a trend among chart-toppers after Beyonce released hers without any warning. Apparently, Adele does not have any problem pulling the same trick what with her last album producing some of the decade's biggest hits, six Grammys, and selling a whooping 30 million copies, the Musictimes explains. 

The Daily Star claims that the third album can be released either October or November with a concert tour following it by 2015. 

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