Fans of Dua Lipa — are you ready to dance the night away?
The global pop superstar will be performing at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on 6 November as part of her Radical Optimism tour.
Presale tickets for her show will be up for grabs from 10 June.
Today (29 May), Lipa announced that she will be adding Asian dates to her tour.
The Lion City will be the first stop kickstarting her Asian leg.
Besides Singapore, the Albanian-English singer-songwriter will also be performing at Jakarta, Manila, Tokyo, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, and Seoul.
“It’s been a long time coming and I can’t wait to be back!!!!” the English-Albanian singer-songwriter wrote.
Ticket sales for Lipa’s Singapore concert will commence from the second week of June.
The first presale, which is reserved exclusively for American Express (AMEX) cardholders, will take place from 10am on 10 June to 10am on 11 June.
Presale tickets will be available on 12 June for Live Nation members, from 12pm to 11.59pm.
The general sale will be held on 13 June from 10am via Ticketmaster.
Seating plan and ticket prices will be announced soon.
Lipa released her third studio album, Radical Optimism, on 3 May. The album topped the charts in 11 countries.
Radical Optimism’s other accolades include its achievement as the biggest album debut from a UK artist in 2024.
The three-time Grammy award winner also has many famed hits in her discography, such as ‘Dance The Night’ from Barbie (2023) and ‘Levitating’ (2020).
She last performed in Singapore in May 2018 at The Star Theatre.
Also read: Olivia Rodrigo to perform at Indoor Stadium in Oct 2024, presale available from 13 May
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Featured image adapted from Getty Images via Grammy Awards and IMDb.
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