Dua Lipa has recorded another album ahead of her debut stadium tour.
The One Kiss singer, 29, reportedly recorded her upcoming album live at her Royal Albert Hall concert in October, according to reports. the sun
His latest project is said to be released in a few weeks and will showcase the brilliance of the 53-piece Heritage Orchestra, a 14-piece choir, and his own seven-piece band.
A source told the publication: “Dua wanted to give something back to her fans after an incredible year.
‘He’s dabbled in live releases before, such as his performance at the Brit Awards, but this is the first time he’ll release a full album live.
Dua Lipa has ‘recorded another album’ ahead of her debut stadium tour
The One Kiss singer, 29, reportedly recorded her upcoming album live at her Royal Albert Hall concert in October, according to the Sun.
“It is expected to be announced in the coming weeks.”
During the special occasion, Elton John joined her on stage, despite her snubbing him last year.
The singing sensation, 77, joined Dua to sing their duet Cold Heart in front of the crowd.
Last year, Dua said she didn’t join Elton on stage at Glastonbury because she was “hosting a dinner with friends” instead.
His latest project comes after he announced his new global tour in 2025 for his latest album Radical Optimism.
The three-time Grammy winner and seven-time BRIT Award winner will tour the world with over 40 new dates across Australia, New Zealand, North America, Europe and the UK next year.
As the pop powerhouse’s career continues to go from strength to strength, her latest tour follows suit. highly anticipated debut headlining the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival 2024 earlier this summer.
After her electric set at Glastonbury, she immediately sold out two consecutive nights at London’s iconic Wembley Stadium, scheduled for June 2025.
His latest project is said to be released in a few weeks and will showcase the brilliance of the 53-piece Heritage Orchestra, a 14-piece choir, and his own seven-piece band.
Dua Lipa has announced a HUGE world tour and teased more dates to come as the star says she “can’t wait” to hit the road.
The three-time Grammy winner and seven-time BRIT Award winner will tour the world with over 40 new dates across Australia, New Zealand, North America, Europe and the UK next year.
Dua has reached a new pinnacle in her career, with fan demand at an all-time high, and the star took to Instagram to tease that there will be even more dates to come.
Sharing the news, he wrote: ‘RADICAL OPTIMISM TOUR 2025!! THEY SAID ‘FUCK 2022 DUA’ WELL I’LL BE DRAGING MY ASS FOR THE FORECAST AND I CAN’T WAIT TO BRING THIS SHOW TO YOU!!
~ sign up for pre-sale access at dualipa.com/presale (link in bio) ~ general sale September 20 ~ more dates coming soon so watch this space GO!!!!!!!! !’
The star looked incredible in the promotional photos as she showed off her toned abs in a tiny sparkly bralette and white shorts.
Tucking her red locks behind her ears in a sleek slicked-back style, she finished the look with a stunning white fur coat.
The Radical Optimism Tour will kick off this fall with previously announced shows across Asia, including stops in Singapore, Jakarta, Tokyo and Kuala Lumpur.
It will then conclude on Thursday, December 5 in Seoul, Korea at the Gocheok Sky Dome.
The 2025 dates kick off on March 20 in Melbourne, Australia at the Rod Laver Arena, and include performances in Sydney, Auckland, Madrid, Hamburg, Paris, Amsterdam, London and Dublin.
As the pop powerhouse’s career continues to go from strength to strength, her latest tour follows her highly anticipated headlining debut on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival 2024 earlier this summer (pictured).
Dua has reached a new pinnacle in her career, with fan demand at an all-time high, and the star took to Instagram to tease that there will be even more dates to come.
Following her electric set at Glastonbury, she immediately sold out two consecutive nights at London’s iconic Wembley Stadium, scheduled for June 2025 (Wembley Stadium pictured).
It will then head to Toronto, Chicago, New York, Miami, Los Angeles and many more before concluding in Seattle on October 16 at the Climate Pledge Arena.
Before the tour kicks off in Asia, Dua will headline Austin City Limits in Austin, TX on October 5 and 12.
It comes after a source said the sun: ‘(Dua’s) last tour was almost sold out, but it was a stadium tour, making the jump to stadiums is incredible, especially when she’s only on her third album.’
Earlier this year, Dua opened up about her newfound confidence while speaking to Zane Lowe ahead of the release of Radical Optimism.
She recalled: ‘Finally, I’m at a place in my career where I feel really confident. It took me a long time to get to this place.
‘We are telling everything. This is the first time I talk about something, the title of the album, the album, the songs individually.
Earlier this year, Dua opened up about her newfound confidence while speaking to Zane Lowe ahead of the release of Radical Optimism (pictured performing in Portugal in July).
She goes on to admit to Zane that songwriting is also a form of therapy for her: “Writing these songs is a form of therapy for me.
“Writing your thoughts into a melody and then letting other people consume them is a very vulnerable thing to do.
The pop icon also revealed that she knew what the title of her album would be from the beginning.
‘I knew the title ‘Radical Optimism’. It was a term that my friend told me, I was doing an interview with him and he said: ‘Do you know what the world needs? It’s radical optimism.’
“And I lived with that thought for a long time, and it became more and more frequent as time went on.”