Celebrity Adele Dedicates a Song to the London Terror Attack Victims By Meghan Overdeep Meghan Overdeep Twitter Meghan Overdeep is a writer and editor based in Brooklyn who covers all things celebrity and pop culture. She worked as a News Blogger for InStyle for two years and is currently a Senior Staff Writer at Southern Living. InStyle's editorial guidelines Updated on March 24, 2017 @ 08:00AM Pin Share Tweet Email Photo: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images Following Wednesday's terror attack in London that left five dead and approximately 40 injured, British celebrities are speaking out in support of their nation's capital. James Corden and Queen Elizabeth were among the famous Brits to offer their condolences to the those affected and Adele joined in from across the globe where's she on tour in Auckland, New Zealand. "Today there was a terror attack in my hometown of London," Adele said during a performance Thursday. "I'm on the other side of the world and I want them to see our lights and to hear us. It's very strange not being home. All I want to do today is be at home with my friends and family. Everyone's fine, but there are four people who aren't fine so let's dedicate this to them tonight." VIDEO: British Prime Minister Theresa May Gives Statement on London Attack The Grammy-winner then went on to sing a moving rendition of "Make You Feel My Love." From her seat in Auckland's Mt Smart Stadium, concert-goers managed to catch the heart-felt moment on video (below). Watch Adele Respond to This Mosquito Attack in the Most Adele Way Ever Our hearts continue to go out to Great Britain during this trying time.