Dua Lipa Live in Singapore 2018
4 May 2018

Dua Lipa Live in Singapore 2018

Live Nation is pleased to announce Dua Lipa Live in Singapore at the Esplanade Theatre on 4th May!

Tickets: $88, $98, $108, $128, $148, $168

*Existing Live Nation members can exclusively purchase tickets
from 22 February, Thursday at 10am through 11:59pm local time (SGT).

General On-Sale begins 26 February, Monday at 10am on APACTix.com!

She may be young, but Lipa has plenty of stories to tell. The London-born child of Kosovar parents, she has already been nominated for awards by the BBC and MTV Europe - and was a finalist for the prestigious "Critics' Choice" prize at the Brit Awards. She also won Best New Artist at the NME Awards, and two European Border Breakers Awards - she was one of only ten global recipients of the EBBA - including the night's biggest prize, the "Public Choice" award, voted on by fans.

Her strong presence onstage (indicated by her European Festival Award for Best Newcomer of the Year) immediately separates her from so many emerging pop acts. But with 3.5 million in global sales, it's her singles that have rapidly established her as a rising star-"Be the One" reached the Top Ten in a dozen European territories, "Hotter Than Hell" hit the Top Twenty in the UK, and "Blow Your Mind (Mwah)" climbed into Billboard's Top 25 in the US. All of this, mind you, before putting out her first album.

Now, with the release of Dua Lipa, she reveals the full range of her ambitions-not just the dance-floor fire of her singles, but also a more introspective side. "I've been describing it as 'dark pop' because people have only heard the pop moments, but there are some really dark, singer-songwriter parts that I'm excited about," she says.

Lipa recently concluded her first tour, opening for Troye Sivan in the US and headlining dates of her own in the UK. Performing llive quickly became comfortable territory. "I can really be creative and let loose onstage," she says. "Be really free, just go for it and enjoy it, and get lost in what I'm doing." The critics instantly took notice: NPR said that she "hypnotized" on stage, while Idolator called her "completely badass" and SPIN raved "she's headliner material-catch her while you can."