Story highlights Tickets for her North American tour went on presale Wednesday

Some fans were stressed at the long wait times

The singer's NBC special Monday was a huge hit

(CNN) If you weren't able to score Adele concert tickets, you are not alone.

As tickets for the British songstress' "25" North American tour went on sale Thursday, social media was filled with disappointed fans who used a popular refrain from her hit: "Hello from the other side; I must have tried a thousand times."

HELLO FROM THE OTHER SIDE I MUST HAVE TRIED 1000 TIMES TO GET ADELE TICKETS IT WAS BREAKING MY HEART — INTJosh (@JoshTRoden) December 17, 2015

Waiting for my turn in the #adeletickets queue like.. pic.twitter.com/M8jjQJL0wq — Alex Stockwell (@alexrstockwell) December 17, 2015

When you wait 45 minutes for #adeletickets and it says there are no more available. pic.twitter.com/5Aeg1t3x5M — LadyLaLa (@oo0oLaLa) December 17, 2015

Attempting to buy Adele tickets is more depressing than an Adele song. — Pete Blackburn (@PeteBlackburn) December 17, 2015

Heading over to reseller StubHub won't make you feel better.

Tickets there cost several hundred dollars to several thousand. The prices for those lucky enough to score from Ticketmaster or the diva's site found prices ranging from $39.50 to $149.50.

There's a special place in hell for these people on stub hub. #adeletickets pic.twitter.com/fVP4tzz6Sp — Meg Walton (@megmwalton) December 17, 2015

Wednesday's presale gave fans a glimpse of how in-demand the tickets are.