Welcome back to New York City, Adele!

Adele will play a special one-night-only concert at Radio City Music Hall in New York on Nov. 17, which is three days before the release of her third studio album "25," NBC Network announced on Friday.

The show will be recorded and aired for a one-hour NBC special, "Adele Live In New York City," that will air Dec. 14 at 10 p.m. This is Adele's first U.S. concert since 2011. Ticket information is available via the singer's website.

"Excited to bring you 'Adele Live In New York City', a one-night-only concert special on December 14! #AdeleLiveInNYC," the network tweeted.

The show will be is executive produced by Lorne Michaels, Adele and Jonathan Dickins, and directed by Beth McCarthy-Miller, Deadline reported.

Adele is also scheduled to perform on NBC's "Today" show on Nov. 25 and "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon" on Nov. 23. Adele will also be the musical guest on NBC's "Saturday Night Live" on Nov. 21.

The "Rolling in the Deep" singer wrote a letter to her fans on Facebook explaining how she felt that she spent her whole life wishing for things to happen.

"My last record was a breakup record and if I had to label this one I would call it a make up record," she wrote. "I'm making up with myself. Making up for lost time. Making up for everything I ever did and never did. But I haven't got time to hold on to the crumbs of my past like I used to. What's done is done."

"Turning 25 was a turning point for me, slap bang in the middle of my 20s," she continued. "Teetering on the edge of being an old adolescent and a fully fledged adult, I made the decision to go into becoming who I'm going to be forever without a removal van full of my old junk. 25 is about getting to know who I've become without [realizing]. And I'm sorry it took so long, but you know, life happened."

The Grammy-winning singer's single "Hello" debuted online last week, and broke the Vevo and YouTube records by getting 27.7 million views within the first 24 hours of release - a record that was previously held by Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood." The album will reportedly sell 1 million in its first week, according to Billboard.

"25" is due out Nov. 21.