Your Valentine’s Day cry will now be televised.
Television special Adele: Live in London makes its U.S. debut on BBC America on Feb. 14, the network announced on Friday. Hosted by Graham Norton, the special sees the singer-songwriter joining her band to perform tracks from her new album 25, along with some of her classic hits — including the first TV performance of Bond theme Skyfall since the 85th Academy Awards, where it won the Oscar for Best Original Song. Adele: Live in London aired as Adele at the BBC on BBC One on Nov. 20, the date of 25’s release.
“This is the music event of the year,” said Norton. “This opportunity to spend an hour with Adele, her music, and her stories is a truly rare treat. If I wasn’t hosting this special I’d be sad at home watching it!”
Adele: Live in London premieres on BBC America on Feb. 14 at 10 p.m. ET.
This article originally appeared on EW.com
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