Dua Lipa brings out two Brazilian musical giants during São Paulo show
Grammy winning singer Dua Lipa had two shows scheduled in Brazil during her Radical Optimism tour
Dua Lipa treated her fans with an unforgettable show over the weekend in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
The Grammy winner didn’t take over the MorumBIS Stadium stage on Friday, November 15, alone but was joined by two Brazilian musical icons, Caetano Veloso, and Carlinhos Brown.
The next day after delivering an electrifying show with the legendary artists, the Levitating hitmaker took to Instagram to gush over fans for sharing a magical experience and expressed her gratitude for Veloso, 83, and Brown, 62.
"SÃO PAULO, QUE SONHO!!!!! [three red heart emoji] I’m still overwhelmed with gratitude," she captioned the post. "Sharing the stage last night with two true Brazilian musical giants was an honour beyond words. Muito obrigada @caetanoveloso + @carlinhosbrown, for your generosity, your artistry, and the magic you brought to the moment."
The Houdini singer added, "And to everyone who came out, thank you from the bottom of my heart. Your love, your energy, your voices…you made the night unforgettable" before concluding, "It just keeps getting better!!!!!"
Among the series of photos and videos were the epic highlights of Lipa's latest concert during her Radical Optimism tour.
The 30-year-old Albanian pop star is set to perform one more time in Brazil.
Her next gig is scheduled on November 22, 2025 in Rio de Janeiro
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