Adele never ceases to give her fans a good concert. However, the multi award-winning singer's latest stage show became a little bit more entertaining all because of beetle.

According to Mashable, Adele's New Zealand Tour has been going super smoothly. She took on the stage in Auckland, cracking jokes and entertaining fans with her performance.However, a beetle decided to share the limelight and crawled up the singer's leg. Needless to say, Adele freaked out and got all flustered.

Adele quickly turned the whole fiasco into a hilarious situation. She curled up on stage in a fetal position and started laughing.

The 28-year old then proceeded to interview the beetle and held a mic against it. In her impromptu act, Adele decided that the little insect was not an enemy but a friend, earning a good laugh from the audience.

"I wanted to say to you the Beatles were gone, and then I thought maybe they got swept up in my dress," Mashable quoted Adele making jokes about the little critter. "It's coming back to haunt me, it's my number one fan." 

Social media erupted with comments about how amazing Adele was handling the situation that left the audience with a memorable time. On a more serious note, during her time on stage, the singer did not forget to pay her sympathies to the recent Westminster attack victims.

According to The Independent, Adele chose her song "Make You Feel My Love" to dedicate it to the people who lost their lives during the attack. During the song, around 40,000 audience members held up lights at Auckland's Mount Smart stadium.

The London-based singer assured that although her family and friends are fine but there are four people who are no more in this world. Thus, the song was dedicated to them. Adele will perform four more shows at Wembley Stadium between June 28 and July 2.