Adele has been out of the spotlight for quite some time, but the songstress is poised for a major comeback with the release of her upcoming album. After teasing fans with a snippet from her new record on Sunday, rumor has it that the "Rolling in the Deep" singer will appear on NBC's the "Today" show and "Saturday Night Live," Page Six reported.
The pop starlet reportedly signed a contract with NBC for four major TV appearances to promote her upcoming album, according to the Mirror. One of her appearances may include "The Tonight Show."
She's also rumored to appear on "Saturday Night Live," the "Today" show, along with a "prime-time engagement" on NBC, sources told Page Six. It's also speculated that she will begin a world tour following the release of her highly anticipated third studio album, titled "25" on Nov. 20, but the singer has a notorious fear of flying.
"I'm probably the worst flier. I don't take Valium or anything like that . . . I don't want to be out of it if the plane crashes," Adele said in a 2011 interview, according to Page Six.
Adele hasn't released a new song since 2012's "Skyfall," which was the theme song for the "James Bond" film of the same title, but fans got a taste of new music from her upcoming album during a commercial break for the UK-based show "The X Factor" on Sunday, as previously reported by HNGN.
Watch the teaser for Adele's new album below.