Eric Adams reversed course on Thursday afternoon, saying he will debate four of his rivals tonight.

Initially, Adams said he would skip the face-off and attend a vigil for Justin Wallace, a 10-year-old boy who was fatally shot in the Rockaways last weekend.

Officials in the Adams campaign told NY1 that after organizers of the vigil were inundated with requests by the media to attend, the leading mayoral candidate decided it was best to skip the event to avoid creating a distraction.

Adams will participate in tonight’s debate a day after his campaign has had its largest crisis yet. A report this week questioned Adams’s residency — whether the borough president was actually living in his Bedford-Stuyvesant home full-time, or if he was spending the majority of his time sleeping at Borough Hall or in New Jersey, where he owns an apartment with his girlfriend.

Adams gave the media a tour of his Brooklyn apartment on Wednesday trying to disprove the story, but it’s still dogging him on the trail.

At an event in Queens on Thursday morning, Andrew Yang slammed the borough president for his questionable address.

“It’s remarkable that two days before early voting, we’re trying to figure out where one of the candidates lives,” Yang said.

Earlier, Yang accepted the endorsement of the Uniformed Firefighter Association, which represents about 8,000 city firefighters. It’s his first municipal labor endorsement of the campaign.