Adele’s first album since 2015 is no longer set to debut in September.The singer’s manager, Jonathan Dickins, has revealed the COVID-19 pandemic has halted the star’s plans to put a new album out this year.“It isn’t coming in September, it’ll be ready when it’s ready,” he tells Newsweek. “We’re all in the same boat; you’re doing stuff and then all of a sudden, the world stops.
It’ll come when it’s ready. I can’t put a date on that yet. We have music, but we’re still working (on it).”Adele’s last album was the bestselling 25.Several musicians have had to delay or scrap the release dates of much-anticipated albums during the global health crisis, including Lady Gaga, Sam Smith, and Alanis Morissette.Adele accidentally let slip that her latest