1/57Dua Lipa has celebrated the end of her eight-show sold out run in Australia with a laid back relax at Coogee Beach. Photo: MEDIA-MODE.COM
A-list star hits Aussie beach in tiny bikini
After finishing the Australian leg of her tour, the global superstar was snapped relaxing at Coogee Beach in a tiny black bikini.
2/57Wearing a tiny bikini, Dua appeared to be having some issues as her top didn’t want to cooperate as she soaked up some sun, despite some wild weather in the NSW capital over the weekend. Photo: MEDIA-MODE.COM
3/57Dua appeared in a celebratory mood following her tour as well as a recent US court victory, with a judge dismissing a lawsuit against her smash hit Levitating. Photo: MEDIA-MODE.COM
4/57Dua had had a chance to see the best of Sydney as well, having been spotted days earlier at Tamarama Beach. Photo: Matrix Media Group
5/57Dua was pictured laughing with friends as she enjoyed the sun. Photo: Matrix Media Group
6/57The British songstress played eight shows - five in Melbourne and three in Sydney - over 12 days. Photo: Matrix Media Group
7/57Dua Lipa was also spotted stopping for Ice cream at Messina later. Photo: Matrix Media Group
8/57She was also spotted buying some Tim Tams at the local IGA - I mean, she’s only human! Photo: Matrix Media Group
9/57Dua Lipa’s next stop is Auckland for a pair of shows on April 2 and 4 before she returns to Europe. Photo: Matrix Media Group
10/57Dua Lipa has brought her ‘Radical Optimism Tour’ to Australia, wrapping the first leg of the tour at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on March 23 before heading to Sydney. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
11/57It was the fifth show of the stopover, selling out all five nights between March 17 and 23.
12/57Dua Lipa surprised fans with a different Australian cover song every night. This included Kylie Minogue’s Can’t Get You Out of My Head, ACDC’s Highway to Hell and Natalie Imbruglia’s Torn. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
13/57Dua Lipa performed Big Jet Plane along with Angus Stone at Qudos Bank Arena. Photo by James D. Morgan/Getty Images
14/57The pair hugged after the performance. Photo by James D. Morgan/Getty Images
15/57Dua Lipa performed The Less I Know the Better with Kevin Parker of Tame Impala. Photo by Don Arnold/Getty Images
16/57Dua Lipa said of Kevin Parker: “I made most of Radical Optimism with this person and he’s one of my favorite artists. He’s inspired me a lot. I manifested and dreamt about working with him one day and then I managed to make one of my favorite albums with him. So many of those memories making this record are just so special. And so tonight I feel very lucky that I get to sing one of my favorite songs ever with one of my favorite artists. Give it up for Kevin Parker.” Photo by Don Arnold/Getty Images
17/57In Melbourne, Dua was joined by Australian star Troy Sivan, where they played Sivan’s hit Rush. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
18/57After their duet, the pair entered the crowd before giving a fan a pink USB, before telling the fan to “leak it”. “It” was a previously unreleased Dua Lipa/Troy Sivan song, a duet of her 2020 hit Physical. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
19/57It wasn’t the only special guest with Vance Joy also joining Dua to play his smash hit Riptide. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
20/57Vance Joy hugs Dua at the end of the song. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
21/57Dua Lipa also changed for the set. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
22/57Dua Lipa’s concert tour has been met with rave reviews so far. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
23/57It’s one hell of a set. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
24/57Fans were absolutely loving it.
25/57The set list from March 17, which has been posted on Wikipedia as a suggestion of what fans can expect, sees four acts and an encore with 23 songs played, including the cover. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
26/57Next is Sydney’s chance to see Dua Lipa live, with three shows on March 26, 28 and 29 from Qudos Bank Arena. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
27/57She’ll then head to Auckland before a European leg of the tour before closing it out in the US later in the year. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
28/57Final show is currently scheduled for Seattle on October 16. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
29/57It will be a run of 69 shows (one was cancelled in Jakarta late last year due to stage safety concerns). Already additional shows have been sold across the world with shows quickly selling out. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
30/57The British songstress has been on fire, with this her third headlining tour. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
31/57Dua Lipa has become an international sensation, having released three top selling albums - 2017’s Dua Lipa, 2020’s Future Nostalgia and 2024’s Radical Optimism. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
32/57Her first album, Dua Lipa, hit No. 8 in Australia and was top 10 in the likes of the UK, Ireland, New Zealand, and Sweden. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
33/57It went three time platinum in the UK (over 900,000 units sold - around 1.05m), and gold in Australia (over 35,000 copies shipped) - Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
34/57The album included the songs IDGAF, which went three times platinum, and New Rules, which was four-times platinum. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
35/57Dua’s second album, Future Nostalgia, went No. 1 in the UK, Australia, Ireland, the Netherlands and New Zealand. It was also No. 3 in the US. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
36/57The album was given GQ and People’s No. 1 album of 2020, while it was ranked No. 2 for both Billboard and The Guardian. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
37/57It was also nominated for the Grammy Album of the Year, while she won for the Best Pop Vocal Album. It is currently the only Grammy Dua Lipa has won so far. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
38/57It included songs such as Don’t Start Now, Physical, Levitating and Love Again. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
39/57Her third album, Radical Optimism, was No. 1 in the UK and the Netherlands, No. 2 in Australia, Belgium, Ireland, New Zealand and the US. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
40/57It includes songs such as Houdini, Training Season, Illusion and These Walls. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
41/57While it didn’t hit as hard as Future Nostalgia, Radical Optimism still finished 27 of the Billboard 50 Albums of 2024. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
42/57The album also sold 46,300 units in its opening week in the UK, marking the best opening week for a British female artist since Adele’s 30 in November 2021. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
43/57Dua Lipa’s 2024 Glastonbury performance saw all three of her albums return to the British Top 10 albums chart. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
44/57Dua has become one of the UK’s biggest artists, having had 10 platinum singles in the UK, equal with Adele and Sam Smith. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
45/57While she remains a fair way off the top of the list with Ed Sheeran having claimed 24 platinum awards, she sits equal 10th. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
46/57Dua’s Aussie visit comes after the singer reportedly got engaged to her boyfriend, actor Callum Turner, at the end of last year. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
47/57It seems like if you can, get to a show. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
48/57Tickets sell out quickly to all her shows, with 90,000 of 180,000 at Wembley selling out in five minutes. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
49/57The superstar reportedly earns around $1.2m per show.
50/57Not only is she a songstress, she’s also tried her hand at acting. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
51/57As well as performing the song Dance The Night for Barbie, Dua also played Mermaid Barbie.
52/57It’s not her only credit, having also played LaGrange in 2024’s Argylle. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
53/57She has also hosted and been the musical guest on Saturday Night Live three times. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
54/57The 29-year-old superstar is on fire right now. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
55/57And fans have been loving it. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
56/57So enjoy Dua Lipa while she’s in Australia. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images
57/57Dua Lipa at her ‘Radical Optimism Tour’ at Rod Laver Arena on March 23. Photo by Naomi Rahim/Getty Images