Dua Lipa is captivating audiences across Latin America. Her Radical Optimism Tour features a unique local surprise at every stop. The pop star is performing classic songs in Spanish and Portuguese.

This ambitious idea was her own. She told Variety it started after a collaboration with Chris Stapleton. The multilingual setlist requires intense preparation and practice.
A Journey Through Iconic Latin Music
The tour has become a musical journey. In Madrid, she performed Enrique Iglesias’s “Héroe.” She also delivered a vibrant version of Manu Chao’s “Me Gustas Tú.”
Her shows in Argentina featured rock and electropop. She covered Soda Stereo’s “De Música Ligera” in Buenos Aires. The next night, she surprised fans with Miranda!’s “Tu Misterioso Alguien.”
In Chile, Lipa showcased her vocal range. She performed Mon Laferte’s heart-wrenching “Tu Falta de Querer.” She also delivered a powerful rendition of La Ley’s “El Duelo.”
Brazilian Collaborations and Viral Moments
Her Brazil concerts featured legendary guests. In São Paulo, she shared the stage with Carlinhos Brown and Caetano Veloso. They performed “Magalenha” and “Margarida Perfumada.”
Later in Rio, she sang the bossa nova classic “Mas Que Nada.” The song was popularized by Sérgio Mendes & Brasil ’66. Her performance celebrated the city’s rich musical heritage.
One of the most viral moments happened in Bogotá. Lipa performed Shakira’s beloved ballad “Antología.” Shakira herself shared the clip online, expressing her delight. The exchange highlighted music’s power to connect cultures.
Dua Lipa’s authentic approach to these performances has created unforgettable concert moments. Her dedication to honoring local music cultures is resonating deeply with fans. These Spanish and Portuguese covers have become a defining feature of her global tour.
Dropping this nugget your way
What song did Dua Lipa cover in Colombia?
In Bogotá, she performed Shakira’s classic ballad “Antología.” The performance quickly went viral online and received a public thank you from Shakira herself.
Which Brazilian artists joined her on stage?
In São Paulo, she was joined by icons Carlinhos Brown and Caetano Veloso. They performed “Magalenha” and “Margarida Perfumada” together.
How many different languages has she performed in?
Throughout her tour, she has performed in multiple languages including Spanish, Portuguese, French, and German. She prepares extensively for each cover to perfect pronunciation and intonation.
What was her first Spanish cover on this tour?
She began her Spanish-language covers in Madrid with Enrique Iglesias’s “Héroe.” She introduced the song to the crowd in perfectly spoken Spanish.
Why did she start doing local song covers?
The idea came after her collaboration with Chris Stapleton for the ACM Awards. She proposed the concept to make each show unique and connect with local audiences.
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