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Review | Dua Lipa had Anfield levitating on her first night in Liverpool

Forget 'One Kiss', she gave us TWO.

Thomas Melia Thomas Melia - 25th June 2025

British-Albanian performer and prolific pop star Dua Lipa is halfway through her first-ever international stadium tour, and it’s nothing shy of a spectacle – night one in Liverpool living, breathing, levitating proof.

To say I wasn’t singing more than half of this setlist verbatim would be a lie; the setlist for Lipa’s Radical Optimism tour is stacked with hits upon mega hits.

Her commanding single ‘Training Season’ kicks things off and besides getting the whole stadium hyped up, it sets the tone for the night ahead, one Dua has full control of, and also features a firework or two.

Within 15 minutes of stepping onto the stage, the unofficial anthem of Anfield’s resident football club and recently re-crowned Premier League champions, Liverpool FC, was played.

In fact, ‘One Kiss’ was met with an unmatched electric energy that she ended up playing it again later on, because why the hell not? 

This isn’t just a song: it’s a beast. When you’re playing a song that’s spent eight weeks at No.1, has 2.5 billion streams and at an arena with a legacy like Anfield‘s, there was simply no way these fans were going to be tame. 

Similarly, partway through the second act, Lipa had the audience wrapped around her fingers once more as she played the dance-inducing smash ‘Levitating’. In that moment, we were all her “sugarboos.”

Already seven songs in, Lipa managed to cram another one in with a helping hand from local legend and The Zutons frontman, Dave McCabe, who joined the star to duet another classic, ‘Valerie’.

This was a proper crowd-pleasing moment. To be honest, they all were.

As we strut our stuff into the third act, we’re met with another dancefloor filler, ‘Physical’, fans were ready and waiting to chant “let’s get physical” with the superstar. 

The fourth act, on the other hand, was much more relaxed. Ms. Lipa took some time to show her love to some of the album’s deeper cuts; I greatly appreciated being able to belt out “How looong?” as she played ‘Falling Forever.’

She finished this segment with the song that started it all, one she’s never forgotten to play since bursting onto the music scene back in 2015: ‘Be The One.’

Dua, let us tell you something, you’ll always be the one.

The encore felt like the epitome of all things Dua Lipa. It’s like when you hear that one ABBA megamix that has you shouting, “Oh, I know this one… and I know this one too!”

And rightly so, with a back-to-back, four-song medley spanning from ‘New Rules’ and ‘Dance the Night’, to ‘Don’t Start Now’ and ‘Houdini’. Perfect, perfect, perfect.

Special mention to ‘New Rules’, which was unexpectedly mixed with Bicep’s breadwinning hit ‘Glue’ – just like we saw at last year’s Glastonbury Festival – resulting in a crossover us losing our minds.

After this medley, night one of the ‘Radical Optimism’ tour was over, but we and the fans were certainly left feeling radically optimistic.

Come on, how can you not be when the timeless classic ‘I Wanna Dance With Somebody’ by Whitney Houston is soundtracking your concert exit?

I have one last question for anyone who hasn’t splashed the cash for one of her shows yet… if you’re not watching Dua Lipa live, then ‘Whatcha Doing’?

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Meanwhile, back here in Manchester, another global pop music sensation is heading to Co-op Live for her second night.

Who’s ready?

Dua Lipa has done Anfield and Tate McRae is doing Co-op Live – AGAIN.

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