Radical Optimism Tour
Tour by Dua Lipa | |
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Associated album | Radical Optimism |
Start date | 5 November 2024 |
End date | 2 December 2025 |
No. of shows | 77 |
Producer | Live Nation[1] |
Website | www |
Dua Lipa concert chronology |
The Radical Optimism Tour is the ongoing third concert tour by English and Albanian singer Dua Lipa in support of her third studio album, Radical Optimism (2024). The tour commenced in Singapore on 5 November 2024, and is set to conclude in Mexico City, Mexico, on 2 December 2025.
Background
On 19 March 2024, Lipa announced four promotional standalone shows across Europe and several festival appearances in Europe and the United States, with ticket going on sale on 21 March.[2][3] On 28 May 2024, Lipa announced the Asia dates for the Radical Optimism Tour, with tickets going on sale on 11 June.[4][5][6]
On 1 July 2024, Lipa announced her first ever headlining show at Wembley Stadium, London. Tickets went on sale on 12 July,[7] and an addition show in the same venue was announced right after the first one was sold out. On 12 September, she announced concert dates for the tour in Oceania, Europe, and North America.[8] Artist pre-sale and general sale were announced at the same time.[9] Six days later, additional dates in Australia, New Zealand, France, Belgium, United Kingdom, and United States were announced, due to high demand.[10][11] On 8 November 2024, Lipa announced her concert in Jakarta for the following day was cancelled, citing safety concerns pertaining to the show's staging.[12] On 1 April 2025, eight concerts in the Latin America region were announced.[13]
Set list
2024
This set list is from the 5 November 2024 concert in Singapore.[14]
- "Training Season"
- "One Kiss"
- "Illusion"
- "End of an Era"
- "Break My Heart"
- "Whatcha Doing"
- "Levitating"
- "These Walls"
- "Be the One"
- "Love Again"
- "Pretty Please"
- "Hallucinate"
- "New Rules"
- "Electricity"
- "Cold Heart"
- "Anything for Love"
- "Happy for You"
- Encore
2025
This set list is from the 17 March 2025 concert in Melbourne.[15] It may not represent all concerts for the tour.
Act I
- "Training Season"
- "End of an Era"
- "Break My Heart"
- "One Kiss"
Act II
- "Whatcha Doing"
- "Levitating"
- "These Walls"
- Cover song
- "Maria"
Act III
- "Physical"
- "Electricity"
- "Hallucinate"
- "Illusion"
Act IV
- "Falling Forever"
- "Happy for You"
- "Love Again"
- "Anything for Love"
- "Be the One"
Encore
- "New Rules"
- "Dance the Night"
- "Don't Start Now"
- "Houdini"
Cover songs
Beginning in March 2025, Lipa performs a cover a song by a local artist based on the city she is performing in.[16]
- 17 March 2025 – Melbourne: "Highway to Hell" by AC/DC[15]
- 19 March 2025 – Melbourne: "Torn" by Natalie Imbruglia[17]
- 20 March 2025 – Melbourne: "Can't Get You Out of My Head" by Kylie Minogue[18]
- 22 March 2025 – Melbourne: "Rush" by Troye Sivan (with Sivan)[19]
- 23 March 2025 – Melbourne: "Riptide" by Vance Joy (with Joy)[20]
- 26 March 2025 – Sydney: "Never Tear Us Apart" by INXS[21]
- 28 March 2025 – Sydney: "The Less I Know the Better" by Tame Impala (with Kevin Parker)[22]
- 29 March 2025 – Sydney: "Big Jet Plane" by Angus & Julia Stone (with Angus)[23]
- 2 April 2025 – Auckland: "Royals" by Lorde[24]
Tour dates
Date (2024) | City | Country | Venue | Attendance | Revenue |
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5 November | Singapore | Singapore Indoor Stadium | — | — | |
6 November | |||||
13 November | Bocaue[a] | Philippines | Philippine Arena | — | — |
16 November | Saitama[b] | Japan | Saitama Super Arena | — | — |
17 November | |||||
20 November | Taoyuan[c] | Taiwan | Rakuten Taoyuan Baseball Stadium | — | — |
23 November | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | Axiata Arena | — | — |
24 November | |||||
27 November | Pak Kret[d] | Thailand | Impact Arena | — | — |
30 November[e] | Mumbai | India | MMRDA Grounds | — | — |
4 December | Seoul | South Korea | Gocheok Sky Dome | — | — |
5 December |
Date (2025) | City | Country | Venue | Attendance | Revenue |
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17 March | Melbourne | Australia | Rod Laver Arena | — | — |
19 March | |||||
20 March | |||||
22 March | |||||
23 March | |||||
26 March | Sydney | Qudos Bank Arena | — | — | |
28 March | |||||
29 March | |||||
2 April | Auckland | New Zealand | Spark Arena | — | — |
4 April | |||||
11 May | Madrid | Spain | Movistar Arena | — | — |
12 May | |||||
15 May | Décines-Charpieu[f] | France | LDLC Arena | — | — |
16 May | |||||
19 May | Hamburg | Germany | Barclays Arena | — | — |
20 May | |||||
23 May | Nanterre[g] | France | Paris La Défense Arena | – | — |
24 May | |||||
27 May | Prague | Czech Republic | O2 Arena | — | — |
28 May | |||||
31 May | Munich | Germany | Olympiahalle | — | — |
1 June | |||||
3 June | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Ziggo Dome | — | — |
4 June | |||||
7 June[h] | Milan | Italy | Hippodrome Snai La Maura | — | — |
11 June | Antwerp | Belgium | Sportpaleis | — | — |
12 June | |||||
13 June | |||||
20 June | London | England | Wembley Stadium | — | — |
21 June | |||||
24 June | Liverpool | Anfield | — | — | |
25 June | |||||
27 June | Dublin | Ireland | Aviva Stadium | — | — |
1 September | Toronto | Canada | Scotiabank Arena | — | — |
2 September | |||||
5 September | Chicago | United States | United Center | — | — |
6 September | |||||
9 September | Boston | TD Garden | — | — | |
10 September | |||||
13 September | Atlanta | State Farm Arena | — | — | |
14 September | |||||
17 September | New York City | Madison Square Garden | — | — | |
18 September | |||||
20 September | |||||
21 September | |||||
26 September | Miami | Kaseya Center | — | — | |
27 September | |||||
30 September | Dallas | American Airlines Center | — | — | |
1 October | |||||
4 October | Inglewood[i] | Kia Forum | — | — | |
5 October | |||||
7 October | |||||
8 October | |||||
11 October | San Francisco | Chase Center | — | — | |
12 October | |||||
15 October | Seattle | Climate Pledge Arena | — | — | |
16 October | |||||
7 November | Buenos Aires | Argentina | Mâs Monumental Stadium | — | — |
11 November | Santiago | Chile | Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos | — | — |
15 November | São Paulo | Brazil | MorumBIS | — | — |
22 November | Rio de Janeiro | Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos | — | — | |
25 November | Lima | Peru | Estadio Universidad San Marcos | — | — |
28 November | Bogotá | Colombia | Estadio El Campín | — | — |
1 December | Mexico City | Mexico | Estadio GNP Seguros | — | — |
2 December | |||||
Total | — | — |
Cancelled shows
Date (2024) | City | Country | Venue | Reason | Ref. |
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9 November | Jakarta | Indonesia | Indonesia Arena | Stage safety concerns | [12] |
Footnotes
- ^ Labelled as Manila in promotional material.
- ^ Labelled as Tokyo in promotional material.
- ^ Labelled as Taipei in promotional material.
- ^ Labelled as Bangkok in promotional material.
- ^ Part of Zomato Feeding India Concert.[26]
- ^ Labeled as Lyon in promotional material.
- ^ Labeled as Paris in promotional material.
- ^ Part of Independent Days Festival.
- ^ Labelled as Los Angeles in promotion material.
References
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- ^ Choy, Rachel (18 September 2024). "Dua Lipa Announces Second Melbourne Show and We're So Ready to Dance the Night Away". Pedestrian. Australia: Nine Entertainment. Archived from the original on 18 September 2024. Retrieved 18 September 2024.
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- ^ a b Frost, Caroline (9 November 2024). ""Truly Pained" Dua Lipa Announces Cancellation of Indonesia Concert Over "Safety Issues"". Deadline Hollywood. United States: Penske Media Corporation. Archived from the original on 14 November 2024. Retrieved 14 November 2024.
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