Adele will be performing a one-night-only show at New York's Radio City Music Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 17, and the performance will air on NBC as part of the special "Adele Live in New York City" on Monday, Dec. 14.

The 27-year-old British singer will also be performing on NBC's "Today" show on Wednesday, Nov. 25 and will serve as the musical guest on "Saturday Night Live" on Saturday, Nov. 21, according to Entertainment Weekly.

Adele's performance at Radio City Music Hall will be her first one in the U.S. since 2011. The concert is taking place three days before the release of her third studio album, "25," on Friday, Nov. 20.

The "Adele Live in New York City" special will be executive-produced by Lorne Michaels and directed by Beth McCarthy-Miller.

Back in 2011, NBC aired "Adele Live in London," which featured the singer performing at the Royal Albert Hall in 2010. This concert special was held in anticipation of her second studio album, "21."

Fans can sign up to receive updates on Adele's website in order to be notified about ticket information for the event.

The singer recently debuted the music video for her lead single "Hello" from the forthcoming album. In the music video, the singer travels to a house out in the country and desperately tries to get hold of her ex-boyfriend, played by Mack Wilds, but he wants nothing to do with her.

Over in the U.K., Adele will also be featured in an hour-long special called "Adele at the BBC," as she sits down with Graham Norton to talk about her new album. The special is set to be taped in front of a live audience on Monday, Nov. 2, but no air date has yet been announced.

"I can't wait," Adele said of her BBC special. "Graham and I get on great so it's going to be a laugh."

Graham has dubbed Adele's forthcoming album "the music event of the year."

"This opportunity to spend an hour with Adele, her music and her stories is a truly rare treat," Graham said. "If I wasn't hosting this special I'd be sat at home watching it."

Adele's "25" is the follow-up album to the singer's 2011 sophomore album "21."