Dua Lipa’s Latin America Tour: A Celebration of Music and Culture
British pop star Dua Lipa has been making waves in Latin America with her ongoing tour, which kicked off in early November. The Grammy winner has been performing a string of concerts across the region, showcasing her impressive vocal range and versatility. In addition to singing her own hits, Lipa has been including nightly covers of songs associated with the country she is performing in, much to the delight of her fans.
From Argentina to Mexico, Lipa has been treating her audiences to unique and memorable performances. Her setlists have included a mix of her own songs, as well as covers of popular Latin American tracks. The response from fans and critics alike has been overwhelmingly positive, with many taking to social media to praise Lipa’s talent and dedication to her craft.
Argentina: A Tribute to Soda Stereo and Miranda!
Lipa’s first show in Argentina was a notable highlight of her tour. She performed a cover of Soda Stereo’s 1990 hit “De Música Ligera,” which was met with enthusiastic applause from the crowd. The British singer also performed a cover of Miranda!’s track “Tu Misterioso Alguien,” showcasing her ability to connect with local audiences through music.
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Chile: A Night to Remember with Mon Laferte and La Ley
In Chile, Lipa performed a cover of Mon Laferte’s “Tu Falta de Querer,” which was met with a standing ovation from the crowd. The following night, she sang La Ley’s 1995 single “El Duelo,” showcasing her ability to connect with local audiences through music.
Brazil: A Celebration of Music and Culture
In Brazil, Lipa performed a cover of Sérgio Mendes’ “Magalenha” with legendary Brazilian singer and percussionist Carlinhos Brown. She also brought out famed Brazilian vocalist Caetano Veloso to sing his hit “Margarida Perfumada.” The crowd was treated to a unique and memorable performance, with Lipa showcasing her talent and dedication to her craft.
Peru, Colombia, and Mexico: A Grand Finale
In Peru, Lipa performed a cover of the Chica hit “Cariñito” by Los Hijos del Sol. In Colombia, she sang Shakira’s 1995 bop “Antología,” which was met with enthusiastic applause from the crowd. In Mexico, Lipa performed a cover of Luis Miguel’s arrangement of “Bésame Mucho” and brought out Maná frontman Fher Olvera to perform a duet of the Mexican rock band’s breakout 1992 hit “Oye Mi Amor.”


