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Watch LeBron James sing along to Adele during concert in rain


Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James, fresh off winning his third Olympic gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics and clinching a FIBA Summer Olympics MVP title, took a delightful detour to enjoy an Adele concert in Munich, Germany. Captured in a lively video by @janlucasander on X, James was seen fully immersed in the experience, singing and dancing to "Set Fire to the Rain" while playfully twirling his umbrella in sync with the rain-soaked ambiance at the Meese München arena.

Adele, engaged to James' close friend and agent, Rich Paul, delivered a compelling performance that was about more than just music for James. The concert symbolized the close-knit connections that transcend James' professional life into personal realms. Rich Paul, a key figure in managing James' stellar basketball career, has been instrumental in navigating his high-profile life, linking him to global stars like Adele, further blending the worlds of sports and entertainment.

As the evening unfolded, the atmosphere at the concert highlighted James' capacity to blend his high-energy sports persona with genuine moments of leisure and support for his friends in the music industry.

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