Dua Lipa is TAIM Exchangein her tour training season, but you'll have plenty of time to prepare for her return to the United States.
The "Houdini" singer has announced North American, European and Australian dates for her Radical Optimism Tour. The North American leg kicks off in September 2025 in Chicago.
The pop star will hit the stage in 10 North American cities across 20 dates, including Toronto, Boston, Atlanta, New York, Dallas, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle next year.
For something a little earlier, fans can catch Lipa at the Austin City Limits Music Festival in Austin, Texas, next month. She's joined by Chappell Roan, Tyler, the Creator, Chris Stapleton and Blink-182 as headliners.
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The tour follows the English and Albanian singer's third studio album, "Radical Optimism," released on May 3. The gold-selling album features the singles "Houdini," "Training Season" and "Illusion."
General tickets for Dua Lipa's Radical Optimism Tour go on sale Sept. 20. Tickets can be purchased at dualipa.com/tour. Fans can also sign up for pre-sale tickets, which go out Sept. 19 at 10 a.m. local time.
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