![]() But on stage, it's a much different story.ĭuring her 90-minute set list, Lipa has multiple costume changes, and each one coincides with a different act. Off stage, Lipa opts for a more laid-back look, sporting low-rise trousers, baseball caps, and the latest in lingerie trends. While her days may be packed with traveling, Lipa never fails to turn heads with her Y2K-inspired sense of fashion. These past few months have been nothing short of fast-paced for the "Don't Start Now" singer, who's traveled from country to country for her "Future Nostalgia" Tour, which began in February and ends in November. To be fair, Lipa is no stranger to a hectic work schedule. She sparkled in a sheer Mugler catsuit, leaving a memorable impression on the festivalgoers. Lipa accessorized with matching opera gloves for maximum impact.Ī couple days earlier, she rocked the same catsuit silhouette for her Lollapalooza performance in Chicago. The lacy costume featured a plunging neckline, which exposed the black halter bra top she layered underneath a midsection cutout and a bodice embellished with purple embroideries throughout. ![]() She sported a bedazzled black one-piece, wowing the crowd not just with her vocals, but with her fabulous sense of style. On Saturday, July 30, the singer wore her signature catsuit to headline the Osheaga Music and Arts Festival in Montreal, Quebec. ![]() I feel like so much has changed in it feels like so little time.” She’s right: as she floats over the crowd on a hovering stage, among planets and stars, singing the majestic Chic-style ‘Levitating’ before confetti-canons explode to ‘Don’t Start Now’, you’re struck that there’s no more potent thrilling sound than a pop star whose time is now.With plenty more performances still to go this summer, Dua Lipa is staying busy. Set in a futuristic nightclub cage, the third act blitzes through the glitterball bangers – her Calvin Harris team-up ‘One Kiss’, Silk City collab ‘Electricity’ and the Giorgio Moroder-recalling ‘Hallucinate’ (with chair choreography paying homage to Bob Fosse), which segues into her Elton John-collab ‘Cold Heart’, with Reg appearing on the big screen.Įarlier in the set, Dua Lipa commented: “I was looking at pictures from my previous tours in Manchester and I just got so emotional. ‘Boys Will Be Boys’ is mixed with Gwen Stefani’s ‘Hollaback Girl’, ‘Break My Heart’ is spliced with Justice’s ‘Dance’, and best of all, ‘Hallucinate’ incorporates elements of Daft Punk’s ‘Technologic’. The album ‘Future Nostalgia’ saw Dua Lipa applauded for distilling decades of disco music into her own transcendent cocktail: tonight there are party-fuelling sonic hat-tips throughout. ![]() After a costume change, the underwater-themed second segment sees her perform ‘We’re Good’ with a giant kitsch inflatable crab (a nod to the video) looming over her and vamp up and down the catwalk during a playful ‘Good In Bed’. The dopamine levels barely let up throughout an all-killer set that sees Singin’ In The Rain-inspired umbrella-wielding routines accompany ‘New Rules’, while roller-skaters back ‘Cool’. Resplendent in a pink catsuit, she opens all-guns-blazing with the 1980s-hued ‘Future Nostalgia’ standout ‘Physical’, replete with a retinue of dancers performing on a barre bar. ![]()
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