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Adele Hilariously Warns Fans Not To Throw Things On Stage At Her Show: "I F**king Dare You'

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The singer was not messing around at her 'Weekends with Adele' Las Vegas residency as she warned her fans while firing a t-shirt gun into the audience.

Whatever this new ridiculous trend is that involves fans throwing items on stage at concerts, Adele is having none of it.

And the Grammy winner made her stance known at one of her recent Las Vegas residency concerts.


In a video posted to TikTok, the "Someone Like You" singer can be heard sharing her thoughts on the trend.

She began her justified rant:

“Have you noticed how people are like, forgetting f**king show etiquette at the moment? People just throwing sh*t onstage, have you seen them?”

And jokingly threatened:

“I f**king dare you. Dare you to throw something at me and I’ll f**king kill you."

The irony was not lost on Adele when she then began firing her T-shirt launcher at the audience.

“Stop throwing things at the artist, but you can shoot things at people."

You can watch the moment below.

WARNING: NSFW language

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While viewers of the video were highly entertained...

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... they also recognized Adele wasn't playing.

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Aside from "gifts" thrown to artists on stage being absolutely bizarre - you know like a wheel of cheese or the ashes of someone's mother - the trend poses a threat to performers and have recently resulted in injuries to both Kelsea Ballerini and Bebe Rexha who were hit by items launched from the audience.

But the queen has spoken - it must, therefore, cease.

Adele's now-extended residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace is set to run through November 4.

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