00:11:10 Question from Dawn French: “Your music is so relatable … do you have people coming up to you to tell you all about their break ups and their relationship issues?”
00:12:30 Question from Samuel L. Jackson: “Have you ever used your Adelity to get out of a ticket?”
00:24:10 Question from Gareth Southgate: “We’re supposed to be about collaboration … of everyone here tonight, who would you most like to collaborate with?”
00:25:10 Question from Hannah Waddingham: “Who were your idols and why?” (“Beyoncé: she’s one of my favourites, not one of my idols; Bette Middler and Barbra Streisand: the humour … everyone likes to sing sad songs, but then you talk dirty and all that; Celine Dion, she’s a joker and all isn’t she?”)
00:32:30 Question from Idris Elba: “What’s the tiny moment you’ve done that you’re most proud of?” (“I’ve a tiny bit of imposter syndrome about everything I do, but … headlining Glastonbury”).
00:34:40 Question from Alan Carr: “Famously you write songs about your exes … if you exes wrote a song about you, what would it be called and what would it sound like?” (“Probably called ‘No One Like You” … )
00:46:50 Question from Emma Thompson: “When you were younger was there someone who supported, inspired you, protected you …” (“Yes, I had a teacher at Chestnut Grove, that was Ms McDonald … she got me really into literature … she also did street dance … she was so engaging, she really made us care … she was bloody cool … so relatable and likeable that I always looked forward to my music lessons.) [Followed by Reunion with Ms McDonald.]
00:50:00 Alan Carr fills in while Adele gets make up redone.
00:55:40 Question from Stormzy: “A lot of people get awkward when they meet their idols … did you ever get awkward with somebody?” (About meeting Stormzy and their friendship, then about Stevie Nicks from Fleetwood Mac.”)