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Dua Lipa Joined By Elton John At Special Orchestral Concert In London

Dua Lipa performed a one-off show at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Thursday night (Oct 17).

The concert was taped for an upcoming TV special and included a 53-piece orchestra, bringing new shades to her most recent album, Radical Optimism, which landed at No.2 on the Billboard 200 upon release in May.

Elton John — who Dua collaborated with on the 2021 smash “Cold Heart” — also joined the singer during the encore for a live performance of the track. See a clip of the performance below.

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Arriving on stage in a red Jean Paul Gaultier dress, Lipa said that the show was “unlike anything I’ve done before”. Her seven band members were joined by 14 choristers and The Heritage Orchestra, conducted by Ben Foster. Over 500 people were involved in turning the venue into an in-the-round concert experience.

The historic Hall – which opened in 1871 – typically hosts a mixture of classical and pop concerts. Recent performers include Florence + The Machine and Sam Smith, who also both bolstered their sounds with an orchestral twist.

The show was Lipa’s first performance in the U.K. since her well-received Glastonbury Festival headline set in June earlier this year.

The show began with several live debuts of Radical Optimism tracks, including “End of An Era” and “French Exit,” on the singer’s way to performing all 11 songs from the LP.

Speaking to the crowd, Lipa said that she’d “been thinking about this show for a very long time” and had been “taking it very seriously.” She added that the new arrangements allowed her to “go to the bare bones of the songs and helped me get closer to the music.” She also performed a cover of London neo-soul singer Cleo Sol’s “Sunshine” midway through the set.

Radical Optimism hits “Houdini” and “Training Season” were given a fresh sound with added string and horn sections. There were also renditions of Future Nostalgia songs “Don’t Start Now” and “Levitating,” both of which had considerable success on the Billboard Hot 100 upon release in 2020.

Towards the show’s climax came the special surprise duet with her collaborator John. The iconic pop legend and Lipa teamed up in 2021 for “Cold Heart,” which topped the charts across the globe, including in the U.K. The pair had previously performed the song live at John’s concert at Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium in 2022.

Dua performed the majority of the set solo without her usual dancers, though the troupe joined during the encore as she gave a live debut of the Barbie soundtrack smash “Dance The Night Away.”

The show was filmed for an upcoming television special, which is set to be announced soon. Lipa continues on her Radical Optimism tour in Asia this November, and in 2025 she’ll perform two sold-out nights at London’s iconic Wembley Stadium.

Dua Lipa Royal Albert Hall setlist:

“End of an Era”
“Houdini”
“Levitating”
“Maria”
“French Exit”
“Sunshine” (Cleo Sol cover)
“Training Season”
“These Walls”
“Whatcha Doing”
“Love Again”
“Pretty Please”
“Illusion”
“Falling Forever”
“Anything For Love”
“Happy For You”
“Cold Heart” (with Elton John)
“Be The One”
“Dance The Night”
“Don’t Start Now”

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