Adele has debuted the full version of her new song "When We Were Young," which is included on her upcoming album, "25."

The 27-year-old British singer recently previewed the new track on "60 Minutes Australia" according to Billboard.

Adele performed the emotional new song live at The Church in London, the same location where she recorded some of the other tracks for "25."

The singer and Tobias Jesso Jr. wrote "When We Were Young," which is the follow-up to the her comeback single "Hello." Paul Dugdale, who has worked with the Rolling Stones, Ed Sheeran and The Prodigy, directed the new clip now streaming online.

Since "Hello" was released last month, the song has broken several records, becoming the U.K.'s biggest-chart topper in three years and dominating the one-week streaming record. The music video for the track, directed by Xavier Dolan, was viewed by 50 million people in the first 48 hours after it was posted.

Adele also recently revealed that another new song included on "25" titled "Send My Love (To Your New Lover)" was inspired by a previous partner.

"This is my f*ck-you song," Adele admitted to The Observer. "It sounds obvious, but I think you only learn to love again when you fall in love again."

After a rough experience with her ex, the singer has fallen in love again with her long-term boyfriend Simon Konecki, with whom she has a child, allowing her to move on in her music.

"I'm in that place," Adele said. "My love is deep and true with my man, and that puts me in a position where I can finally reach out a hand to the ex. Let him know I'm over it."

Adele is scheduled to release "25" on Friday, Nov. 20. So far, the album has produced the single "Hello," which has topped the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and U.K. Singles charts.