Adele's follow-up album to the highly successful "21" is rumored for release this November.

The British singer, who has allegedly finished recording her next project, is scheduled to release the forthcoming album on Nov. 20, reports Hits Daily Double. The lead single from the album is also set to drop the first week of November.

This album, tentatively titled "25," marks the end of Adele's contract with record labels Sony/Columbia and XL Recordings, as sources claim she has just signed a new contract for over $50 million, according to The Mirror.

The 27-year-old singer has recently teased on Twitter her time spent working in the studio with Danger Mouse on the new album. Additional artists involved in production of the album include Max Martin, Tobias Jesso Jr. and OneRepublic's Ryan Tedder.

Promotion for her third record will come in the form of four TV appearances with Adele already planning to visit "Today," "Saturday Night Live" and possibly "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon." She is even in talks to star in her own hour-long BBC primetime special as well.

Rumors are also circulating Adele is one of the top bets to headline Glastonbury Festival in 2016, along with Foo Fighters and Coldplay.

Adele's "21" remains the highest-selling album of the decade, selling over 30 million copies worldwide. The album, which reached No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart and U.K. Albums chart, produced the singles "Rolling in the Deep," "Someone like You," "Set Fire to the Rain," "Rumour Has It" and "Turning Tables."

The "Skyfall" singer took a brief hiatus from the music business after the release of "21" to spend time with her family. She began dating charity entrepreneur Simon Konecki in January 2012 and announced the birth of their son Angelo on Oct. 19, 2012.