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EPISODE · Oct 18, 2025 · 3 MIN

Dua Lipa Shines in Seattle, Passes Spanish Exam & Slays in Silver on Radical Optimism Tour

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Dua Lipa BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Dua Lipa has closed out an extraordinary week both on and off the stage. On October 16 Dua wrapped her North American tour in Seattle with a show at the Climate Pledge Arena that fans and critics are already calling a tour highlight. According to ABC Audio the night included a surprise: Death Cab for Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard joined her onstage for an emotional duet of I Will Follow You into the Dark—a song Lipa praised as pure and moving. This continues her Radical Optimism world tour’s hallmark of nightly surprise tributes where Lipa covers a classic associated with each city or region. The Seattle show capped a string of sold-out U.S. arena dates and welcomed guests throughout the tour including Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day Gwen Stefani Lenny Kravitz Chaka Khan and Lionel Richie. Kiss 95.1 and Rolling Stone describe the Radical Optimism tour as musically innovative with each night’s setlist featuring a new cover from the global pop canon—from Enrique Iglesias’s Hero sung in Spanish in Madrid to Aerosmith’s I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing in Boston and even tributes to local Australian and German icons earlier this year. Critics from The New York Times Variety Vogue and The New Yorker have all lauded her third album Radical Optimism as a pop triumph and the tour as a showcase of Lipa’s genre-transcending appeal. Offstage Dua made headlines for a major personal milestone: as People and Ok Magazine recapped on October 13 she revealed on Instagram that she passed her GCSE Spanish exam while touring—a fact that won her wide social media applause for balancing global superstardom with academic growth. She marked the achievement by covering Enrique Iglesias’s Hero in Spanish in Madrid and told fans she’s now starting A-Level studies, posting her AQA Spanish Year 1 book on Instagram with the caption “next, next, next!!!!” This self-improvement streak adds another dimension to Lipa’s already diverse resume of musician fashion icon and podcast host. Fans on social media have buzzed about her tour looks as well—Ok Magazine highlighted photos from October 9 where Dua flaunted a shimmering silver dress and declared she’s “never not having fun.” There is no credible speculation of major upcoming music releases, but she is poised to start the South American leg of Radical Optimism in November, keeping momentum high as she cements her place at the forefront of global pop culture. No major controversies or unexpected events have been reported this week—just more evidence Dua Lipa is sustaining her role as both superstar and role model. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Dua Lipa BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Dua Lipa has closed out an extraordinary week both on and off the stage. On October 16 Dua wrapped her North American tour in Seattle with a show at the Climate Pledge Arena that fans and critics are already calling a tour highlight. According to ABC Audio the night included a surprise: Death Cab for Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard joined her onstage for an emotional duet of I Will Follow You into the Dark—a song Lipa praised as pure and moving. This continues her Radical Optimism world tour’s hallmark of nightly surprise tributes where Lipa covers a classic associated with each city or region. The Seattle show capped a string of sold-out U.S. arena dates and welcomed guests throughout the tour including Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day Gwen Stefani Lenny Kravitz Chaka Khan and Lionel Richie. Kiss 95.1 and Rolling Stone describe the Radical Optimism tour as musically innovative with each night’s setlist featuring a new cover from the global pop canon—from Enrique Iglesias’s Hero sung in Spanish in Madrid to Aerosmith’s I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing in Boston and even tributes to local Australian and German icons earlier this year. Critics from The New York Times Variety Vogue and The New Yorker have all lauded her third album Radical Optimism as a pop triumph and the tour as a showcase of Lipa’s genre-transcending appeal. Offstage Dua made headlines for a major personal milestone: as People and Ok Magazine recapped on October 13 she revealed on Instagram that she passed her GCSE Spanish exam while touring—a fact that won her wide social media applause for balancing global superstardom with academic growth. She marked the achievement by covering Enrique Iglesias’s Hero in Spanish in Madrid and told fans she’s now starting A-Level studies, posting her AQA Spanish Year 1 book on Instagram with the caption “next, next, next!!!!” This self-improvement streak adds another dimension to Lipa’s already diverse resume of musician fashion icon and podcast host. Fans on social media have buzzed about her tour looks as well—Ok Magazine highlighted photos from October 9 where Dua flaunted a shimmering silver dress and declared she’s “never not having fun.” There is no credible speculation of major upcoming music releases, but she is poised to start the South American leg of Radical Optimism in November, keeping momentum high as she cements her place at the forefront of global pop culture. No major controversies or unexpected events have been reported this week—just more evidence Dua Lipa is sustaining her role as both superstar and role model. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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