
Dua Lipa Postpones Her UK and EU 'Future Nostalgia' Tour Dates
All tickets will remain valid for the new shows.
UPDATE (March 24, 2020): Back in January, Dua Lipa announced her Future Nostalgia tour dates and locations, set to take place from the end of April to mid-June. However, due to the world’s current state, the artist has just announced on Instagram Live that she will have to postpone her UK and European stops. Fans affected by this change will be notified on March 25 at 10 a.m. UKT via e-mail. She then concludes her live session saying:
“All tickets will remain valid for the new shows and you will receive an email from the ticket agency confirming all details. I’ll be announcing tour dates for the rest of the world very soon. I want to come to as many places as possible.”
Stay tuned while we wait for official updates on the rescheduled dates. In related news, the English singer’s highly anticipated new album Future Nostalgia will release on March 27 featuring her number one global hit single, “Don’t Start Now.” For those interested, you can pre-order her album in five different formats here.
ORIGINAL STORY (January 13, 2020): Dua Lipa has officially announced the dates and locations for her upcoming Future Nostalgia tour, set to make stops throughout Europe from the end of April to mid-June. Fans based in cities including Paris, Barcelona, Berlin and London can look forward to seeing the star perform live, with support from rising act Lolo Zouaï and DJ Buck Betty.
Inspired by influences ranging from Gwen Stefani to Madonna to Blondie, Dua Lipa’s upcoming album, Future Nostalgia, is set to debut imminently. Singles off the release include danceable post-breakup anthem “Don’t Start Now,” a video for which the singer unveiled in November.
Tickets to Dua Lipa’s Future Nostalgia tour are on sale now through her website. Scroll down for a list of dates and locations.
Dua Lipa Future Nostalgia 2020 Tour Dates
April 26 – Madrid, Wizink Centre
April 28 – Barcelona, Palau Sant Jordi
April 30 – Milan, Mediolanum Forum
May 2 – Antwerp, Sportspaleis
May 4 – Paris, Accorhotels Arena
May 5 – Cologne, Lanxess Arena
May 7 – Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome
May 10 – Copenhagen, Royal Arena
May 12 – Stockholm, Ericsson Globe
May 13 – Oslo, Spektrum
May 15 – Hamburg, Barclaycard Arena
May 17 – Berlin, Mercedes-Benz Arena
May 19 – Vienna, Stadthalle
May 20 – Munich, Olympiahalle
May 26 – London, The O2
May 27 – London, The O2
June 1 – Manchester, Arena
June 4 – Leeds, First Direct Arena
June 7 – Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
June 10 – Birmingham, Arena
June 13 – Newcastle, Utilita Arena
June 15 – Glasgow, The SSE Hydro
June 18 – Dublin, 3Arena
June 19 – Dublin, 3Arena