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Grammy Awards 2016: Adele's Performance Ruined by Technical Issues. Is It Sabotaged?
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Adele's sound was all over the place during her performance of 'All I Ask' and people are mad at production team for the audio issues.

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Adele always delivers flawless performance whenever she sings live, but her performance at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards disappointed her fans. Taking the stage to sing "All I Ask" Monday night, February 15, she sounded a bit off-key.

One viewer wrote on Twitter, "Adele is all over the map with these notes. I feel like she's going to pass out and fall off the stage. Security! #Grammys." Another commented, "My god. Even Adele sounds terrible tonight #Grammys."

However, some people blamed technical glitches for ruining the performance as the sound cut out midway through the song. Fans also claimed that the guitarist was playing out of tune and the pianist sounded off-key.

"Adele's pitch is consistently & historically flawless. FLAWLESS. That was 100|percent| an audio issue & she was fighting hard from go. Hush, ya'll," one fan defended the "Hello" hitmaker. Another wrote, "So... The guitar noise that was ruining Adele's performance was one of Justin Bieber's band member warming up."

"WHY ARE THEY RUINING ADELE??? The sound and lighting are AWFUL #GRAMMYs #Grammys2016," a commenter added, while another posted, "This sound is terrible...... never has ADELE sounded like this. There's an echo."

So, was someone sabotaging Adele's performance?

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