Dua Lipa releases new merch

Dua Lipa has released new merch for ‘Radical Optimism,’ including clothing, a necklace, and a mirror. Visit the store to see what’s available.


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Posted by admin on Apr 17, 2024

Dua Lipa chooses ‘Swimming in the Dark’ for May book club pick

For her Service95 book club, Dua Lipa has chosen ‘Swimming in the Dark’ by Tomasz Jedrowski as her pick for May.


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Posted by admin on Apr 17, 2024

Patti Smith pays tribute to Dua Lipa for TIME 100

Singer-songwriter Patti Smith has written a short tribute to Dua Lipa for the 2024 TIME 100 Magazine. You can read it below or on the TIME website here.

She moves with a lightness in a heavy world—bold, playful, and self-aware.

She is thoughtfully outspoken for the oppressed and displaced. She founded an influential editorial platform, Service95, to cover cultural topics and address humanitarian concerns. She believes in family, is grateful to her parents and supportive of her siblings.

She left home at 15 to propel her musical dreams into action. She is driven, independent, and possesses a desire for knowledge. She appeals to future artists to be mindful of the world around them.

She is herself, striving to redefine the pop-genre cosmos. She is Dua Lipa. Dua—Albanian for love.

She introduced her song “Houdini” with an image of a small key on the tip of her tongue. One can easily imagine her holding a ring of such keys, the master of her ever evolving kingdom.

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Posted by admin on Apr 16, 2024

Dua Lipa covers TIME 100: “Since I was very little, I’ve jotted down things I’ve dreamt for myself”

Dua Lipa is the first 2024 TIME 100 cover star. She spoke to TIME about her new album, ‘Radical Optimism,’ her childhood in Kosovo, and the power of manifestation. Read the full interview below or on the TIME website here.

Dua Lipa is a master escape artist. In her nu-disco bop “Houdini,” she sings about someone with so little patience for superficial gestures that she’ll vanish if a potential suitor doesn’t go above and beyond. In the cavernous LA studio where we met in February, Lipa performs a different sort of disappearing act — which is to say, she materializes very suddenly when it’s time for us to chat, and, 45 minutes later, is gone just as abruptly.

Her swift appearance and retreat shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone who has followed her frenetic pace over the past few years. Yes, Lipa is a global superstar who has had five Top 10 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 and appeared in last year’s most successful movie, but her output has only been possible because she makes use of every minute. The human being behind the hype seems to have a plan for everything — since the beginning of her career, she has taken a 24-hour day and stretched it out like taffy, carefully examining next steps and turning ideas into action.

Lipa’s deliberate approach to her work tracks with what she told TIME with a grin in 2017: “I’d like to take over the world… If I could.” The Dua Lipa from that interview is noticeably younger and more eager — an early 20-something on the verge of massive commercial success, thanks in part to her hooks-packed self-titled debut album, which housed gleaming electro-pop tracks such as “IDGAF,” “New Rules,” and “Be the One.” Lipa, now 28, is more composed but no less enthusiastic about the year ahead, which includes the May 3 release of Radical Optimism, her much-hyped third studio album. After all, she’s been manifesting it for seven years — perhaps even longer.

Since I was very little, I’ve jotted down things I dreamt for myself,” the English-Albanian singer and songwriter says in an interview after her TIME100 cover shoot. “I’ve always planned ahead. Although surprises arise that I evaluate in the moment, there’s always a long-term goal.”

Sitting with her legs crossed in a black Jacquemus minidress, her red-tinted hair falling in loose waves around her face, Lipa speaks precisely, carefully considering each question before answering. Pop stars, especially those with incredibly successful careers, are often accused of being calculating. But in person, Lipa comes across as intensely thoughtful, whether she’s revealing what’s in store on Radical Optimism or sharing travel tips (pack light, bring books) and, in keeping with her one-time modeling career, poised. “It’s important to just write things down,” she says. “You never know what could come true.”

Does Lipa believe in the power of manifestation? Absolutely. “Manifesting is a big thing for me,” she admits. “I stand very firmly in the belief of putting things into the world. Subconsciously, you just work towards them. Nothing’s ever too big.”

Though Lipa chuckles at her younger self declaring her plans to take over the world, it’s hard to deny her stratospheric rise. Lipa was born in London in 1995 to Kosovo-Albanian parents Anesa and Dukagjin Lipa, who left Pristina as refugees in the early ‘90s. When Lipa was 11, her family moved back to Kosovo — a few years later, Lipa would persuade her parents to allow her to return to London to pursue a career in music.

While attending theater school as a teenager, Lipa started uploading covers to YouTube and SoundCloud, juggled restaurant and nightclub server gigs, and signed with a modeling agency. In 2013, Lipa got her first job singing — a version of Sister Sledge’s “Lost in Music” for a televised X Factor ad — which led to a publishing deal with TaP Music, and later, a record deal with Warner Bros. (Lipa left TaP’s artist roster in 2022, and bought her publishing rights back last fall.)

Lipa’s glimmering debut single, “New Love,” dropped in 2015, and was quickly followed up by the rhythmic “Be the One.” She rolled out more singles — “Hotter Than Hell” and “Blow Your Mind (Mwah)” — plus a dynamic collaboration with Sean Paul (“No Lie”) in 2016. By summer 2017, Lipa would finally unveil her self-titled studio debut.

Following the success of Dua Lipa, which earned her five nominations at the 2018 Brit Awards (she won British Breakthrough Act and British Female Solo Artist), Lipa unleashed her critically acclaimed 2020 homage to disco, Future Nostalgia, a shimmering, modernist take on the ‘70s genre which won her the Brit Award for British Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards.

Lipa’s success led to her involvement in Barbie. Her jubilant “Dance the Night,” which she co-wrote with Mark Ronson, soundtracks a pivotal scene in Greta Gerwig’s box-office smash. (The film also features a cameo from the pop singer as mermaid Barbie.) Earlier this year, Lipa appeared in the spy thriller Argylle, where she plays a Bond-esque villain named LaGrange. “I loved being on set,” Lipa says. “I love the idea of embodying a different character and having an assignment. I also love when I go to a photo shoot, and I can completely change up my look. It gives me like a different persona.”

Lipa, who was granted Albanian citizenship in 2022, also speaks passionately about her dual heritage, as well as the importance of Kosovo getting its visa liberalization, which allows nationals to travel freely around Europe’s borderless zone. “I’m from two places at the same time,” she says. “Being from Kosovo is just such a big part of who I am, and getting my Albanian citizenship was really exciting.”

For a population in Kosovo, where over 50% is under 25 years old, it’s one of the youngest populations in Europe,” Lipa continues. “The opportunity to be able to travel freely is really important. There are all these kids who have big dreams and hopes and want to be able to move around, travel, and explore. They want to evolve and grow and hope that maybe they can be heard and seen in a different way. Now that their passports mean something, it feels really good.”

To honor her roots, Lipa is equally committed to shifting how her Western fanbase might perceive countries like Kosovo and Albania. “When people think about Kosovo, I don’t want them to be like, ‘Oh, war-torn Kosovo.’ There’s so much more to it,” she says. “We do a festival in Pristina, me and my dad, that’s about getting people from all over the world to come down and see how different it is to what they expect — whether that’s artists from all around the world, or fans that come in to see artists they love from neighboring countries. I know when I was living in Kosovo, none of my favorite artists were coming there. It is my biggest dream to be able to bring that to the kids there.”

To be a pop star — or any famous person in 2024 — requires diversification. On top of music and “little baby roles,” as she calls them, Lipa also moonlights as a journalist; Dua Lipa: At Your Service was named one of the Best Podcasts of 2022 by Spotify and features a who’s-who of celebrity guests from a variety of fields, from pop contemporary Billie Eilish to relationship guru Esther Perel. Meanwhile, Lipa launched a book club and lifestyle newsletter, Service95, in early 2022. (She name-checks Patrick Radden Keefe’s Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland as a recent favorite.)

For the time being, however, Lipa’s primary focus is getting her third album out the door. Naturally, she envisioned what it would sound like years in advance. “I remember when I was working on my first album, I was making notes on what my third album was going to be,” Lipa says. “It’s mad to think about, but I remember speaking to my close friend and A&R Joe [Kentish], ‘Maybe album three, I could work with [Tame Impala’s] Kevin Parker,’ and he was like, ‘Alright, hold your horses, let’s take baby steps.’

Lipa’s theory at the time was that if her first two albums were well received, “maybe I’d be deserving to be in a room with an artist I so deeply admire and look up to.” Not only is Tame Impala’s Parker a producer on the 11-track project, but Lipa assembled a tight-knit team of alt/indie-pop luminaries, including longtime co-writer Caroline Ailin, Danny L Harle, and Tobias Jesso Jr., to be in the studio with her.

The record as a whole is more mature,” Lipa shares of her latest work, which features the singles “Houdini,” “Training Season,” and “Illusion.” Describing the album as being heavily inspired by ‘80s Scottish rockers Primal Scream and famed English trip-hop collective Massive Attack (a noted divergence from the mirrorball-spinning Future Nostalgia), she continues: “I’m definitely not the same person I was when I wrote my first album. I’ve evolved and learned so much… taking it as it comes, not seeing anything as bad or something as a setback. That involves a lot of growing and understanding myself, knowing my worth, whether it be in business, love, or friendship.

I’m just a different person, so of course this record is going to be different,” Lipa muses on leaning into new sonic territory. “I have different thoughts, wants, needs, and perspectives. I’ve done a 180 on myself… I feel the most confident at this point in my life.”

The confidence is paying off, especially as she’s recently launched Radical22, an independent media and management company, which signed a global publishing administration deal with Warner Chappell Music. “I’ve been planting seeds for my other endeavors my whole life,” Lipa says. “It’s a way for me to be able to show everyone other sides to who I am. I love my music career and the fact that it gives me so much opportunity for expression. But it’s not the only thing I am.”


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Posted by admin on Apr 15, 2024

Dua Lipa to cover TIME 100

Dua Lipa is going to be on the cover of the first TIME 100 edition of the magazine. The cover will be revealed tomorrow at 8AM EST / 1PM BST.



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Posted by admin on Apr 14, 2024

Dua Lipa to appear on SNL

Dua Lipa will be hosting and performing on SNL on May 4th.

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Posted by admin on Apr 14, 2024

Dua Lipa’s new song ‘Illusion’ and music video out now

Dua Lipa has released ‘Illusion,’ the third single from her upcoming album ‘Radical Optimism.’ In addition to the main track, the release includes an extended version, an instrumental version, and an acoustic version. The song was written by Dua, Danny L. Harle, Kevin Parker (of Tame Impala), Caroline Ailin, and Tobias Jesso Jr, with Harle and Parker serving as album producers. The music video was also released:



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Posted by admin on Apr 12, 2024

Dua Lipa performs at McDonald’s private event in controversial move

Dua Lipa has caused controversy among fans by performing today at McDonald’s Worldwide Convention, private event for McDonald’s franchisees, suppliers, crew members, and employees from across the globe, at Palau Sant Jordi sports arena in Barcelona.

McDonald’s is on the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement’s list of companies which ought to be boycott, as it is “profiting from the Genocide of the Palestinian people.” It goes against Dua’s activism in supporting Palestine and wanting to bring an end to the genocide against its people. Dua and other bands and artists performing at the event seem to have kept a low profile about their appearance, though fans in attendance have been sharing some footage.

Dua performed multiple songs, including ‘Break My heart,’ ‘Cold Heart,’ ‘New Rules,’ ‘Training Season,’ ‘Physical,’ ‘One kiss,’ ‘Houdini,’ ‘Levitating,’ and ‘Don’t Stop Now.’

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Posted by admin on Apr 11, 2024

Dua Lipa films interview for BBC

Tony Dolce, Senior Broadcast Journalist at the BBC, recently shared some photos of Dua Lipa filming an interview on April 4th.

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Posted by admin on Apr 11, 2024

Dua Lipa shares teaser for ‘Illusion’ music video

Dua Lipa has shared a teaser for the ‘Illusion’ music video, which will be released tomorrow, April 11th, at 11PM BST.


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Posted by admin on Apr 10, 2024


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Current Projects
Planet of the Koalaroos (202?)
Role: Vicky (Rumoured)
A live-action comedy spoof inspired by Planet of the Apes and featuring humanoid kangaroos and koala bears, collectively known as the Koalaroos and ruling a post-apocalyptic Earth where only Australia has survived and few humans remain in that land down under of Kylie Minogue, Aborigines, shrimp on the barbie, Fosters beer, and random violence...

The Cincinnati Spin (2025)
Role: Unknown
A young female reporter, recently divorced and down on her luck, gets a chance to write an article for the cover of Time Magazine, in which she finds herself becoming the very story.

Yves Saint Laurent Beauty (2024)
Role: Brand Ambassador
Dua Lipa is a brand ambassador for YSL Beauty, launching YSL LOVESHINE, their brand new makeup collection.

Radical Optimism (2024)
Dua Lipa's uncoming third studio album will be released on May 3rd.

Argylle (2024)
Role: LaGrange
A reclusive author who writes espionage novels about a secret agent and a global spy syndicate realizes the plot of the new book she's writing starts to mirror real-world events, in real time.

Service95 (Since 2022)
Dua Lipa's global platform which includes a website, a weekly newsletter, podcast, and book club.
Service95 Book Club: September


Dua's pick for September is The Trees by Percival Everett.

See past book club picks.
Tour Dates
  • Sept 1 | Scotiabank Arena | Toronto, Ontario
  • Sept 2 | Scotiabank Arena | Toronto, Ontario
  • Sept 5 | United Center | Chicago, Illinois
  • Sept 6 | United Center | Chicago, Illinois
  • Sept 9 | TD Garden | Boston, Massachusetts
  • Sept 10 | TD Garden | Boston, Massachusetts
  • Sept 13 | State Farm Arena | Atlanta, Georgia
  • Sept 14 | State Farm Arena | Atlanta, Georgia
  • Sept 17 | Madison Square Garden | New York
  • Sept 18 | Madison Square Garden | New York
  • Sept 20 | Madison Square Garden | New York
  • Sept 21 | Madison Square Garden | New York
  • Sept 26 | Kaseya Center | Miami, Florida
  • Sept 27 | Kaseya Center | Miami, Florida
  • Sept 30 | American Airlines Center | Dallas, Texas

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