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Fans of "Hello" singer, Adele, would be happy to know that the 27-year-old would have a 15-week tour of Europe in February.

Riding high on the popularity of her 11-track "25" album, Adele announced on Thursday the tour that would take her to parts of Britain, Ireland and continental Europe. She made the announcement through a short video on her website.

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The announcement also debunked reports that she is afraid of performing before large crowds. "I have been bluffing the whole time and I'm so relieved to finally tell you I am of course coming on tour and I can't wait to see all of you," Nation quotes the record-breaking British singer. The album sold 2.43 million copies since its release on Friday and broke the single-week U.S. album sales record in four days, according to Nielsen Music.

The first concert is slated on Feb. 29 at the SSE Arena in Belfast. The last would be held at the Sportpaleis in Antwerp, Belgium. Her other concert venues are in Ireland, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, Portugal, Spain, Italy, The Netherlands and France.

E! New reports that Adele's American fans are disappointed with the exclusion of the United States from her concert tour. Her U.S. followers expressed their disappointment in Twitter, while European fans were ecstatic.

Kay tweeted, "I will do anything to get Adele concert tickets to her tour in the UK." The same sentiment was shared by Ba_olicity from Portugal and Erica Mae from Europe.

Dave Jones did not hide his disappointment that Wales is excluded, but notes that Adele's decision is "understandable really, we don't have a decent concert arena here."

For American fans, holis balls tweets what is likely what many of Adele's fans feel, saying, "okay so Adele only released tout dates for shows in Europe so I'm asking my parents for a plane ticket and a concert ticket for Christmas."