Dua Lipa Performs “Don’t Dream, It Ended” with Nile Finn of Ruded House in Auckland

Dua Lipa Welcomes Nile Finn

Dua Lipa welcomed Nile Finn from Ruded House on stage in Auckland to perform the classic single “Not to Dream, It’s Over” – take a look below.

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Recent Performances and Collaborations

The Gudini star often covered local music favorites during the Australian and New Zealand legs of her “Radical Optimism” tour in recent weeks, performing hits like “I Can’t Get You Out of My Head,” “Torn” by Natalie Imbruglia, “Shoutout in Hell,” and “Royals.”

She also featured Kevin Parker from Tame Impala for the rendition of “The Less I Know, The Better” in Sydney last week.

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During her show at Spark Arena in Auckland on Friday (April 4), she was joined by Finn for a cover of his 1986 pop production. Watch fans capture the performances here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tlozdpc6me

Other recent collaborations from Lipa include “Riptide” with Vance Joy, “Rush” with Troye Sivan, and the INXS cover “Never Breaks Us.”

Upcoming Tour Announcements

Lipa has just announced the Latin American leg of “Radical Optimism,” starting on November 7 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The tour will visit cities in Chile, Brazil, Peru, and Colombia, concluding in Mexico on December 2. Tickets will be available for purchase starting at 10 a.m. local time on April 7. Here you can find details before the general sale begins at 10:00 a.m. on April 10. Click here for the full list of dates.

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Before this, Lipa will perform in the UK this summer, kicking off a series of high-energy concerts with two massive shows at London’s Wembley (June 20 and 21), followed by two dates at Anfield Stadium in Liverpool on June 24 and 25. Check for any remaining tickets here.

In other news, a recent lawsuit against Lipa was dismissed, which accused her of copying elements of her hit track “Levitating” from two other songs. In 2022, she was sued by the authors of “Wiggle and Giggle All Night” from 1979 and “Don Diablo” from the 1980s, L. Russell Brown and Sandy Linzer.

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