On Friday, Dua Lipa released her third studio album, titled Radical Optimism. However, the 28-year-old singer is already looking ahead to her performance at the Glastonbury festival in June. She is set to make her debut on the Pyramid Stage as the headliner for the Friday show. During her performance, she is expected to showcase the new songs from her album, as well as her popular hits like “Levitating” and “New Rules.”
Excitingly, there are rumors that Dua Lipa is in discussions with pop and dance icon Cyndi Lauper to join her on stage at Glastonbury. According to a source, Dua is eager to impress her fans at the festival and wants to provide a touch of nostalgia for the older music enthusiasts in attendance. She also wants this performance to be historic, which is why she worked with Kevin Parker from Tame Impala on Radical Optimism.
Glastonbury is an annual music festival held in Somerset at the end of June, with the Pyramid Stage being its main attraction. Dua Lipa has a good chance of having Cyndi Lauper join her on stage, as the legendary artist is known for supporting young female talents. Cyndi recently took to Instagram to celebrate Alicia Keys’ achievements and even performed alongside American rapper Nicki Minaj just last Thursday.
Radical Optimism has already produced successful singles like “Houdini” and “Training Season,” with its third and final single, “Illusion,” released in April. The album, consisting of 11 tracks, has been praised by Rolling Stone as “pop bliss” and described as uniquely and distinctly Dua Lipa, featuring confident dance-pop with clever one-liners perfect for Instagram captions.