Multiple Grammy Award-winning singer Adele has revealed that she turned down an offer to perform at the 2017 Super Bowl half-time show.

The singer told an audience at her Los Angeles concert that she was asked to perform at the event.

“First of all, I’m not doing the Super Bowl,” Adele said from the stage in a video posted on Twitter.

“I mean, come on, that show is not about music. And I don’t really – I can’t dance or anything like that. They were very kind, they did ask me, but I did say no.

“I’m sorry, but maybe next time.”

Performers at previous half-time shows have included Beyoncé, Madonna, the Rolling Stones and Prince.

Meanwhile, country star Dolly Parton said she would like to work with Adele – and has hinted that the British singer wants the duet to happen too.

Parton, 70, who has spoken of her love of Adele, has suggested that the pair will one day collaborate.

She told The Sunday Times Magazine: “I love Adele. Love her. I relate to her like she’s somebody I’ve always known.

“Some day we may get together, write, sing something, wouldn’t that be great? I think we both want that actually.”

The 9 To 5 singer mentions Adele’s name on a new song on her upcoming album. She sings: “I put on my tight dress, hair piled on my head, painting my lips red and my eyes like Adele.”

Parton is no stranger to a duet, and is known for singing songs including Islands in the Stream alongside Kenny Rogers.

She has also sang her hit Jolene with her goddaughter Miley Cyrus and performed a medley with pop princess Katy Perry.

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