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Singer pays tribute to victims of Brussels terror attacks

The singer set the venue to become an atmosphere of reflection and concern.
 Adele
British singer, Adele, has paid tribute to the victims of the Brussels terrorist attacks that happened on March 22, 2016, with a powerful performance of Bob Dylan's 'Make You Feel My Love'.
She made a rendition of the song during her concert at London's O2 Arena, where she thrilled the crowd once again.
A fan-shot video captured Adele's emotional performance, which left everyone sitting on their edges.
Commenting about her excitement concerning her performance, she said that she was moved by the atmosphere at the concert, believing that the tribute would have reached her targets in Brussels.
Adele said, "I don't think I've ever actually been so moved before in my life at one of my shows, that was just so beautiful,"
"Thank you very much for doing that… I think they heard us," she added.
Brussels Blast The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the attack
(Reuters)

The latest terrorist attack in Brussels follows a more recent one which happened on a beach in Ivory Coast where members of the terrorist group shot some people to death.
The victims were comprise mainly African and European tourists, mostly French.
European countries and some parts of America, especially the United States, have beefed up security around the country in order to avert a possible attack.

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