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Dua Lipa could not get Kylie Minogue out of her head during her time in Australia. At her Melbourne stop on the Radical Optimism world tour, she performed a cover of Minogue’s hit ‘Can’t Get You Out of My Head’.
“There are some songs that don’t really need much of an introduction,” Lipa told the crowd at Rod Laver Arena before the song played. The moment the iconic beats of the song started, the crowd went wild, singing along to the unforgettable “la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la.” The arena quickly transformed into a lively club as fans joined Lipa, singing every word with excitement. The performance turned into a memorable moment, with the audience fully immersed in the energetic atmosphere, showcasing the powerful connection between Lipa and her fans.

“Every night we do something different,” Lipa told the audience before starting her cover of ‘Can’t Get You Out of My Head’. Since arriving in Australia, she has been honoring various local artists. On her first night in Melbourne, Lipa surprised fans with a cover of AC/DC’s ‘Highway to Hell’. She also performed Natalie Imbruglia’s ‘Torn’. Lipa is sure to pay tribute to more Australian musicians as she continues her tour. With five more nights in Australia, including remaining shows in Melbourne and upcoming performances in Sydney, Lipa is keeping the surprises coming. Fans can look forward to more iconic tributes from the pop star as her Australian tour dates continue.
The Radical Optimism tour has been a key event in 2025. Lipa has five more nights in Australia before heading to Europe. Her European tour will kick off with shows in Spain, France, Germany, and London. After Europe, she will move to North America for the fall leg, which will conclude the tour in October 2025. Fans can expect more exciting performances as the tour continues across continents.
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Lipa opened up about the challenges of her busy tour schedule. “You make the album, you promote it, you go on tour, you do the same thing, and that’s so amazing, but I think there’s going to come a point where maybe I want to take just a little bit longer [in between],” she shared, expressing a desire to explore more diverse creative projects in the future.
This tour has already gained a lot of attention, especially for the tributes she’s paid to legendary Australian artists. It shows her respect for the music that came before her. Lipa’s concerts in Melbourne have become known for their vibrant energy, with fans describing the atmosphere as more like a club night than a traditional arena show. The mix of her classic hits and engaging stage presence has resulted in an excited crowd, highlighting the strong connection between Lipa and her audience. The tour continues to celebrate the universal love for music.
As she continues her tour, Lipa is excited to explore new directions in her music. Along with her busy tour schedule, she has been making news for collaborating with South Korean artist Jennie on a single called “Handlebars.” Fans are also excited about the upcoming reissue of her popular album ‘Future Nostalgia’ for its fifth anniversary. This shows her plan to refresh interest in her earlier work while moving forward. Reports say Lipa’s main goal is clear: to entertain while also pushing her creative limits. With fans praising her ability to connect through music, it is clear that Dua Lipa is establishing herself as one of the top pop artists of today.
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