WATCH: Adele signs smashed double bass for emotional fan after it's dropped mid-concert
WHILE many opt to get albums or T-shirts signed by their idol, one fan was oddly presented with a broken instrument by Adele last night.
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Adele signs her broken double bass and gives it to a fan in the audience
The hitmaker left one concert-goer shaking by offering her the autographed piece of wood, after a member of her band accidentally dropped it on stage.
"I ain't f***ing paying for that… who wants a piece of memorabilia?" the 27-year-old is believed to have asked London's O2 arena, following the unfortunate accident.
Adele then took the smashed string implement to a guest named Hannah, who looked visibly moved by the bizarre gift.
"Here you go. What's your name? I'm going to sign it for you. I mean it's not the greatest thing, wish I could sign a T-shirt for you. Stop shaking, it's only me," the mother-of-one told her.
Adele signed a broken piece of double bass in London last night
The singer offered the piece of wood to a fan after it was dropped mid-concert
In a short clip filmed by fellow fan Ricky Mason, Adele is seen posing for a selfie with Hannah and her sister in the crowd.
The Hello star then added: "Right, let's get on with these acoustic songs with no double bass."
Adele, who was playing her fifth and penultimate night in the capital, took the accident in her stride, much to the amusement of those in attendance.
Concertgoer Hannah looked emotional after meeting her idol
The moment 'Pete' smashed his double bass #PeteFail @Adele pic.twitter.com/5njgunbPKC
— James Knight (@JamesKnight0) March 21, 2016
It was Adele's fifth and penultimate night in the capital
Many took to Twitter to comment, with one user writing: "The funniest thing about yesterday was when Adele's double bass casually broke as she was talking."
Another person continued: "Wow amazing show tonight despite the double bass breaking! 5 is a great number @Adele @AdeleLive_2016."
One further tweet read: "@Adele You were amazing - made all the fans feel so special. Can't believe the double bass broke."