Dua Lipa excites fans with Radical Optimism Asia tour dates
Dua Lipa to take Radical Optimism tour to Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Japan, South Korea and more places
Dua Lipa unveiled tour dates for the upcoming Radical Optimism Tour stopover in Asia.
Taking the exciting news over social media, the Levitating hitmaker announced on Tuesday, May 28, “wowowowww summer tour dates start in 1 week and I can't wait!!!!”
“So I thought why not add... MORE TOUR! Asia in November it's been a long time coming and I can't wait to be back!!!!” she concluded the tantalising revelation with a series of anatomical heart emoji.
The announcement was accompanied by a carousel of random photographs, including the tour poster revealing the date, city and venue name.
In addition, a snapshot of the One Kiss songstress posing in front of the Eiffel Tower and another of her picking a book or album from a shop were in the montage.
Fans quickly flocked to the comments section to express their anticipation for the tour.
One fan wrote, "I'M SO EXCITED AND HAPPY AND PROUD OF YOU."
Another exclaimed, "Finally, Malaysia is not being skipped!!"
"See you soon!! I'm really excited for the tour!!" A third fan added.
According to the newly released Asia tour dates, Lipa, 28, is scheduled to perform in Singapore; Jakarta, Indonesia; Manila, Philippines; Tokyo, Japan; Taipei, Taiwan; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Bangkok, Thailand; and Seoul, South Korea.
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