Adele coming to Boston in 2016

This CD cover image released by Columbia Records shows, "25," the latest release by Adele. The singer’s hotly anticipated album is out Friday, Nov. 20, 2015. (Columbia Records via AP)

BOSTON — Adele is saying hello to Boston!

The super star tweeted the link to her

Monday morning, which includes dates in Boston. The beloved, record-shattering singer-songwriter will perform more than 100 shows in 2016.

She'll perform at TD Garden on September 14 and 15. There has been no word about ticket prices yet.

The tickets go on sale Thursday.

This will be the first time that Adele has toured the U.S. in 5 years. She was forced to cancel a U.S. tour in 2011 because of a vocal cord hemorrhage.

Here is the itinerary for her North American tour:

July 5 – Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minnesota

July 6 – Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minnesota

July 10 – United Center, Chicago, Illinois

July 11 – United Center, Chicago, Illinois

July 13 – United Center, Chicago, Illinois

July 16 – Pepsi Center, Denver, Colorado

July 17 – Pepsi Center, Denver, Colorado

July 20 – Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena, Vancouver, British Columbia

July 21 – Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena, Vancouver, British Columbia

July 25- Key Arena, Seattle, Washington

July 26 – Key Arena, Seattle, Washington

July 30 – SAP Center at San Jose, San Jose, California

July 31 – SAP Center at San Jose, San Jose, California

Aug. 2 – Oracle Arena, Oakland, California

Aug. 5 – Staples Center, Los Angeles, California

Aug. 6 – Staples Center, Los Angeles, California

Aug. 9 – Staples Center, Los Angeles, California

Aug. 10 – Staples Center, Los Angeles, California

Aug. 12 – Staples Center, Los Angeles, California

Aug. 13 – Staples Center, Los Angeles, California

Aug. 16 – Talking Stick Resort Arena, Phoenix, Arizona

Aug. 17 – Talking Stick Resort Arena, Phoenix, Arizona

Sept. 6 – The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan

Sept. 7 – The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan

Sept. 9 – Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Sept. 10 – Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Sept. 14 – TD Garden, Boston, Massachusetts

Sept. 15 – TD Garden, Boston, Massachusetts

Sept. 19 – Madison Square Garden, New York, New York

Sept. 20 – Madison Square Garden, New York, New York

Sept. 22 – Madison Square Garden, New York, New York

Sept. 23 – Madison Square Garden, New York, New York

Sept. 25 – Madison Square Garden, New York, New York

Sept. 26 – Madison Square Garden, New York, New York

Sept. 30 – Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec

Oct. 1 – Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec

Oct. 3 – Air Canada Centre, Toronto, Ontario

Oct. 4 – Air Canada Centre, Toronto, Ontario

Oct. 6 – Air Canada Centre, Toronto, Ontario

Oct. 7 – Air Canada Centre, Toronto, Ontario

Oct. 10 – Verizon Center, Washington, DC

Oct. 11 – Verizon Center, Washington, DC

Oct. 15 – Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tennessee

Oct. 16 – Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tennessee

Oct. 25 – American Airlines Arena, Miami, Florida

Oct. 26 – American Airlines Arena, Miami, Florida

Oct. 28 – Philips Arena, Atlanta, Georgia

Oct. 29 – Philips Arena, Atlanta, Georgia

Nov. 1 – American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas

Nov. 2 – American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas

Nov. 4 – Frank Erwin Center, Austin, Texas

Nov. 5 – Frank Erwin Center, Austin, Texas

Nov. 8 – Toyota Center, Houston, Texas

Nov. 9 – Toyota Center, Houston, Texas

Nov. 14 – Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City, Mexico

Nov. 15 – Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City, Mexico