Adele fans pay tribute to victims of Brussels attacks at London concert

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Adele and her fans have paid tribute to the victims of Tuesday's bomb attacks in Brussels.

The singer got the crowd at London's O2 Arena to sing along to one of her tracks with fans lighting up the venue with the mobile phones.

Thirty-four people and 250 were injured after suicide bombers hit the airport in Brussels and a metro station.

"This is Make You Feel My Love and this is for Brussels tonight," she told the crowd.

Watch a fan video of the moment Adele paid tribute to the Brussels victims., external

"I want you to all sing it with me, alright, so they hear us."

After finishing the track, from her debut album 19, she said: "I don't think I've ever actually been so moved before in my life at one of my shows, that was just so beautiful.

"Thank you very much for doing that... I think they heard us."

A minute's silence for the victims will be held at 11am (12pm in Belgium).

Police are still looking for a suspect pictured on CCTV shortly before two bombs exploded at Zaventem airport and on a metro train near Maelbeek station in Brussels.

Other celebrities paid tribute to the victims of the Brussels bomb attacks as well.

Miley Cyrus posted a heart on Instagram., external

Actress Reese Witherspoon put up a pair of hands coloured with the Belgian flag., external

Khloe Kardashian instagrammed a heart-shaped Belgian flag. , external

Rihanna posted a message of solidarity on Twitter., external

Reality TV star Kendall Jenner posted a Belgian flag on her timeline. , external

British supermodel Naomi Campbell said her heart went out to the people of Brussels., external

One Direction's Niall Horan also said his thoughts were with the people of Brussels. , external

Rapper Iggy Azalea posted her thoughts. , external

Afrojack posted a Belgian flag as well with the hashtag #artistsforbelgium., external

Skrillex remembered the victims of other attacks in Turkey, Yemen, Ivory Coast and Nigeria., external

Press interviews were cancelled on the red carpet at the Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice European premiere in London after the Brussels attacks.

Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill stopped for photographs but didn't talk to the media.

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