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Dua Lipa Postpones ‘Future Nostalgia’ UK/EU Tour To 2022

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English singer and songwriter, Dua Lipa has again postponed her ‘Future Nostalgia’ UK/EU Tour 2021 to 2022. Check out the new dates below.

Dua Lipa was originally about to take place in May 2020, before the dates were pushed back to January 2021 as the coronavirus hit last spring. Last October, the dates were rescheduled once again to September and October this year.

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Now the tour will take place in spring of 2022, with new dates in Europe now also announced.

Lipa shared the new dates via Instagram and said, “I’m utterly heartbroken that we’re not able to proceed with my UK and European tour this September and October. Please hold onto your tickets, as they remain valid for the rescheduled dates. I can’t wait to be back on stage and reunited with you all and have also added even more dates, which go on sale this week. Love, Dua”

Check out the dates here:

APRIL 2022

15 – Manchester, AO Arena
17 – Birmingham, Utilita Arena
18 – Leeds, First Direct Arena
20 – Dublin, 3Arena
21 – Dublin, 3Arena
23 – Newcastle, Utilita Arena
24 – Glasgow, SSE Hydro
26 – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
29 – Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena

MAY 2022

2 – London, The O2
3 – London, The O2
6 – Antwerp, Sportpaleis
7 – Antwerp, Sportpaleis (new date)
9 – Hamburg, Barclaycard Arena
10 – Berlin, Mercedes Benz Arena
12 – Cologne, Lanxess Arena
17 – Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome
18 – Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome (new date)
20 – Zurich, Hallenstadion (new date)
22 – Munich, Olympiahalle (new date)
23 – Vienna, Stadhalle (new date)
25 – Milan, Mediolanum Forum
26 – Milan, Mediolanum Forum (new date)
28 – Bologna, Unipol Arena (new date)
30 – Lyon, Halle Tony Garnier (new date)

JUNE 2022

1 – Barcelona, Palau Sant Jordi
3 – Madrid, Wizink Center
5 – Braga, Altice Forum (new date)
6 – Lisbon, Altice Arena (new date)

Recently, Lipa has delivered her brand new song named ‘Can They Hear Us?. The track is taken from the soundtrack to Gully, the debut feature film from director Nabil Elderkin who had previously worked with Dua Lipa on the video for ‘Don’t Start Now’.

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Dua Lipa Postpones ‘Future Nostalgia’ UK/EU Tour To 2022