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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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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Saturday, December 6, 2025.
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