Adele takes a break from her tour to visit to a very special fan

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LONDON -- Adele took some time out of her busy touring schedule ahead of her second show in Belfast to surprise a seriously ill fan on Tuesday evening.

Tracy Gibney had made Facebook and Twitter appeals to help grant her daughter Rebecca's wish to meet her idol, Adele, and say "Hello". Her 12-year-old daughter, who has been listening to the singer's albums for years, has cerebral palsy and epilepsy, the BBC reports.

I am so blessed and thankful that Adele came to my home todaypic.twitter.com/BfY2SDDVwF— Tracy Gibney (@tracygibney) March 1, 2016

Speaking to Belfast Live about Adele, Tracy said, "I am in shock, I got my baby’s dream to come true. She was so nice, she could not have been nicer.

"Adele was sat beside her and she was talking to me and my other kid, she was so nice for wee Rebecca. I can not put into words what it means," the Evening Standard reports.

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After believing that it would never happen, Tracy got the call from Adele's manager on Tuesday while she was at the hairdressers.

The singer also gave Tracy and her family tickets to see her show at Belfast's SSE Arena.

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