Estas Son Las Canciones Que Dua Lipa Ha Versionado De Artistas Latinos en Su Gira
Dua Lipa performed 57 unique covers on her tour, concluding with a Selena tribute at Mexico City's GNP Seguros Stadium before 195,000 fans, promoter Ocesa said.
- On Dec. 5, British singer Dua Lipa closed the Radical Optimism Tour with three sold-out shows at GNP Seguros Stadium, Mexico City, after performing Spanish- and Portuguese-language covers across Spain and Latin America.
- Her band rehearsed and after quickly assembling three covers, Dua Lipa said singing in Spanish, French, German, Dutch, and Czech was 'very nerve-wracking' but culturally resonant.
- In Buenos Aires, Lipa paid tribute to Soda Stereo with 'De Música Ligera' and Miranda!, praised online; in Santiago, she covered Mon Laferte's 'Tu Falta de Querer' while Laferte was in Las Vegas.
- Attendance figures show Ocesa reported 65,000 at the Mexico City stadium and 195,000 across three shows, with fans shouting `Dua, hermana, ya eres mexicana!` and a Mexican superstar reciprocating on social media.
- Across 92 shows, Dua Lipa performed 57 unique covers during her Latin America and Spain tour, rehearsing in Spanish, French, German, Dutch, and Czech, and calling it nerve‑wracking.
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Estas son las canciones que Dua Lipa ha versionado de artistas latinos en su gira
Por Gonzalo Jiménez, CNN en Español Dua Lipa ha demostrado en su actual gira “Radical Optimism Tour” que la mejor manera de meterse al público en un bolsillo es versionando en su idioma original una canción famosa del país en que se presenta. A la fecha, ya son más de 60 versiones o “covers” que
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Dua Lipa Closes Wold Tour in Mexico With Selena Tribute: ‘I Feel a Very Special Connection’
She sang the most legendary Mexican bolero, rocked alongside one of the most recognized frontmen of Latin rock, and on her last night at the GNP Seguros Stadium, she danced to the rhythm of “Amor Prohibido” to honor the Queen of Tex-Mex, Selena Quintanilla. That’s how Dua Lipa wrapped up her successful Radical Optimism Tour on Friday (Dec. 5) in Mexico City, where she performed three sold-out shows this week at the iconic venue. …
Dua Lipa surprised to pay tribute to Selena, the queen of Texmex, during her last concert in Mexico
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