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'Don't vote for him': Adele riffs on the US election during concert

Adele
Adele

(AdeleJoel Ryan/Invision/AP Photo)

British singer Adele bashed Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at a Miami concert Tuesday night, while giving a nod to Hillary Clinton.

Adele can be heard on video telling the crowd "Don't vote for him — that's what I'm saying." Cheers and applause erupted in the venue.

ABC News reporter Liz Kreutz says a press pool traveling with the Clinton campaign was not allowed inside the venue, but Kreutz tweeted that a campaign aide sent along this note:

"Adele referenced the election between songs. She asked everyone if they were excited about the election. She said, 'I am English, but what happens in America affects me too.' And then she said 'Don't vote for him.' And then she said 'I can't vote, but I am 100 percent for Hillary Clinton, I love her, she's amazing.'"

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According to the statement, it was not clear whether Adele knew Clinton happened to be attending the show.

Watch a clip from the show below:

Adele with Hillary Clinton in attendance at Miami concert: "Don't vote for him!" @AAarena #Adele (via Aaron Resnick) pic.twitter.com/cAJCokgSvW

— Adam Kuperstein (@AdamNBC6) October 26, 2016

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