Dua Lipa fans, rejoice! The Grammy Award winner is gracing Liverpool in June 2025, playing two massive gigs at Anfield Stadium.
Dua Lipa is set to play at Wembley Stadium in London on June 20 and 21, as well as a more intimate show at London’s Royal Albert Hall on October 17, 2024. Thankfully, a new date has been announced for Liverpool, with Dua gracing Merseyside’s Anfield Stadium on June 24 and 25, 2025.
Are there still tickets to the Dua Lipa gig in Liverpool?

There is still a small number of resale tickets left for the shows, starting from £47.30. You can find them here.
Dua Lipa Radical Optimism Tour UK dates
- Tuesday, June 24, 2025, Anfield Stadium
- Wednesday, June 25, 2025, Anfield Stadium
- Friday, June 20, 2025, Wembley Stadium
- Saturday, 21, 2025, Wembley Stadium
Supporting acts
Alessi Rose and Dove Cameron are the official Liverpool supporting acts. The supporting acts in Liverpool further speculations have started, after Dua brought out Charli XCX and Jamiroquai as special guests. So, who will she have as her supporting acts tonight and tomorrow?
Show times
The doors will open at 5pm at Anfield Stadium, and based on her Wembley performances, the show started at 8:15pm, wrapping up at around 10:30pm.
- 6.15pm Alessi Rose
- 7.15pm Dove Cameron
- 8.15pm Dua Lipa
The Radical Optimism Tour setlist

- Training Season
- End of an Era
- Break My Heart
- One Kiss
- Whatcha Doing
- Levitating
- These Walls
- IDGAF
- 360 (Charli xcx cover, with Charli xcx)
- Maria
- Physical
- Electricity (Silk City & Dua Lipa song)
- Hallucinate
- Illusion
- Falling Forever
- Happy for You
- Love Again
- Anything for Love
- Be the One
Encore
- New Rules
- Dance the Night
- Don’t Start Now
- Houdini
Dua told Liverpoolfc.com in her interview: “One of the highlights of the night was definitely seeing the video of all the Liverpool fans chanting along to ‘One Kiss’ afterwards.
“I felt very honoured. I had never played a show of that size before. I don’t think I have since! I get really nervous before I perform anywhere, let alone the Champions League final. I remember standing at the side of the pitch with my palms sweating waiting to run on and get into position.
“I was so full of adrenaline it was over very quickly and I remember running off the pitch at the end with two of my tour dancers.
I was very lucky to have the support of people back home right there in the stadium in Kiev. I’m still shocked when watching it back seeing all these fans singing along to my song! I’m always extremely grateful for the support. It’s heart-warming and I’m very lucky.”