Musician Liam C played his song for Dua Lipa while at Glastonbury.
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Musician Liam C played his song for Dua Lipa while at Glastonbury.
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Dua Lipa‘s Glastonbury performance received its fair share of both praise and criticism, with some fans and critics accusing Dua of lip-syncing her set. The Mail on Sunday asked Dua about this and she replied simply with “I don’t mime.”
Since her performance, Dua has been enjoying Glastonbury with boyfriend Callum Turner as the pair have been seen walking around and relaxing in an exclusive bar at the Worthy Farm festival site. The pair were spotted earlier today, June 30th, in fact. The Sun also acquired a video of them kissing and partying until the early hours of this morning!
Dua Lipa and Callum Turner kissing and partying at Glastonbury in the early hours of the morning via The Sun pic.twitter.com/hcGm9sOjcF
— dua-lipa.uk (@DuaFansite) June 30, 2024
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Earlier today, June 29th, Dua Lipa was spotted enjoying Glastonbury with Callum Turner.
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Last night, June 28th, Dua Lipa performed at Glastonbury Festival in Somerset. Dua performed ‘Falling Forever’ for the first time and also sang ‘The Less I Know the Better’ with Tame Impala aka Kevin Parker, who produced ‘Radical Optimism.’ Over 200 photos of Dua performing have been added to the gallery.
Did you attend? Email or Tweet me your photos and concert reports to be featured and credited in the gallery! SETLIST:
Training Season
One Kiss
Illusion
Break My Heart
Levitating
These Walls
Be the One
The Less I Know the Better (Tame Impala song with Kevin Parker)
Falling Forever (live debut)
Love Again
Pretty Please
Hallucinate
New Rules
Electricity
Cold Heart (Elton John cover)
Happy For You
Physical
Don’t Start Now
Houdini
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Ahead of her Glastonbury performance tonight, Dua Lipa was spotted having lunch with her family and Callum Turner earlier today.
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YSL Beauty has shared some new photos and videos of Dua Lipa as part of their Loveshine campaign. The photos have been added to the gallery. You can find more content on their Instagram account.
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Dua Lipa features in the newest episode of My i-D, talking about ‘Radical Optimism,’ Glastonbury, gay friends, fashion, growing up, and more.
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Today, MusicWeek have shared more of their interview with Dua Lipa back in May to celebrate her performance at Glastonbury tonight!
How have you approached preparing for your Pyramid set?
“In terms of musical direction, we’ve really gone through the show and the stage design, changing little bits, adding samples here and there, ideas, what we think could be there… I like to put in as much rehearsal time as possible to make sure I give myself that space so when I get up on stage I just feel good about the performance and performing. I’ll try to shed some of the adrenaline before, but I think it will be impossible. By the time Glastonbury comes it’s going to be a whole new set of emotions.”Now you have Radical Optimism to draw from too. Do you feel the vibe of the album means it lends itself to a Glastonbury set?
“I was in a room with my friends who I just could be so open and free and myself with. So it was very fun, we laughed a lot and there were tears too. With my previous records, whatever I would write on that day would probably end up being the thing that I would record in the end from the demo. Whereas this album, I went and rewrote it so many times because every time I would go back to that, I’d be like, ‘Actually, I’m not really feeling this way anymore.’ And I think how you feel 24 hours after you’ve put something onto paper is very different to how you feel a month later, so the songs were ever-changing. I’m happy that I had the courage to just keep going back. Before I used to think that that one idea was the best idea. Whereas this time I was so much more willing to just keep digging to get better.”You have Dance The Night in your locker too… How do you reflect on making that song?
“I was working on my album while I was doing my tour. And then Mark [Ronson] asked me to do the Barbie song, so then I had to carve out time… We also said, ‘Maybe let’s try and write for Radical Optimism,’ but Barbie just took over so any time we spent together, we worked on Barbie and then when I came back to London, I worked on my album. I was dipping into so many different worlds wearing so many different hats, but it made it exciting. It was a crazy year.”What does the song mean to you now?
“It’s just such a feelgood song, but it’s also about resilience. It was so fun to create a song that was tailored for a purpose, which I’d never really done before. You know, when I’m in the studio, you kind of invite the muse and you go, ‘I hope she shows up and we create something out of nothing.’ Whereas we had a very clear assignment. And it was very unique to work in that way. And I really enjoyed it, it was a massive learning experience and something I’d like to do more of, for sure. I really enjoyed writing for film. It was also the last disco-y thing that I was going to do for a while. I might do something else in the future. But that was my final hurrah of the Future Nostalgia era.”It’s safe to say Glastonbury is the biggest moment since you launched Radical22 and formally announced your new management set up with your dad. Is this a time to stop and think about how far you’ve come together?
“It’s wonderful, honestly. My dad’s my best friend, we have such an open dialogue, I can talk to him about anything. He comes to me for advice, I go to him for advice. We discuss everything and I think that’s why I feel like I’m in control of my career so much because there’s not a single email or thing that we wouldn’t sit down and talk about. Everything is together and I love that. There are so many things to look forward to.”Has your relationship changed since it became official?
“Honestly, no. We see each other even more than we saw each other [before] and we saw each other a lot – I spend a lot of time with my family. And now when we see each other in a work sense, it’s like, ‘Alright, dad’s coming over…’ But it’s great. We don’t talk about work when it’s just family time, or just us hanging out. And then we love talking about work. I think we’re both also serious workaholics and we really thrive on being busy, so we bounce off each other in that way, which is great.”You’ve been in the music industry for a while now, how do you deal with the various pressures it presents?
“Well, I’m in the music industry by trade, it’s my job. But I just do my job and I leave. I dip in, I do my thing, and I dip out, and I think that’s important. Two things can exist at the same time and that is what keeps me sane and allows me to have normal experiences. I love my job, I love that I get to do music, but It’s not what defines me completely, and I’m happy about that. I like having that duality and music being a big part of my life and the way I choose to express myself, but I don’t think I should base my whole existence on being a musician. I just don’t reflect on it in that way. It’s my job, I wake up every morning, I do it and I love it. But it’s my job. [Laughs]. I’m doing what I love and touring the world and seeing different places and having these incredible experiences and I get to do that because of my job. I’m having the time of my life.”
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Today is the day! Dua Lipa will be performing at Glastonbury tonight from 10PM to 11:45PM BST. For the first time ever, the BBC is going to broadcast Glastonbury live on TV, radio, and iPlayer, so you can tune in at that time to watch Dua live on the Pyramid Stage.
Earlier today, via community text, Dua said:
“TODAYS THE DAY!!! I can’t wait to see you Glastonbury, if you’re not here you can watch my set on BBC iPlayer from 10PM tonight to danceee with us !!!! 🌊🌊🌊”
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Dua Lipa has released ‘Radical Optimism (Extended Versions),’ which is out today, June 28th, on all platforms.