Dua Lipa gushes over Buenos Aires crowd after high-energy shows
Dua Lipa can’t get enough of the power-packed audience on the opening night of her Latin American tour
Dua Lipa couldn't have asked for a better crowd than her Latin American fans as she returned to the stage for the final leg of her world tour.
Resuming her Radical Optimism tour on November 7 after nearly a month-long break from the spotlight, the Levitating hitmaker delivered an electrifying rendition of her fan-favourite tracks including One Kiss.
After wrapping her two-night run at Buenos Aires Estadio’ River Plate on November 8 the Grammy winner took to Instagram to gush over the high-energy crowd.
“2 NIGHTS AT RIVER PLATE !!! HIT THIS STADIUM RUN RUNNING!!!!!! AMO CADA MOMENTO [three white heart emoji],” she wrote with the Spanish phrase translating to , “I love every moment."
The series of photos and videos captures several highlights from the power-packed show, including glimpses of a venue filled with 70,000 enthusiastic attendees, all cheering their hearts out for the Albanian pop star.
The Physical chart topper couldn’t get enough of the crowd, praising them both on stage and later in her Instagram Stories.
Fans sang along to every song, waving handmade posters high in the air. The sight of a sea of fans grinning and singing with her was truly an unforgettable moment.
In addition to Argentine, the LATAM series of concerts includes shows in Santiago, Chile, São Paulo, Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Lima , Peru and Bogotá, Colombia
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