
Dua Lipa covers Natalie Imbruglia’s "Torn" in Melbourne
After kicking off her Radical Optimism tour earlier this week, Dua Lipa has performed a cover of "Torn" by Natalie Imbruglia during the second of five shows at Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena.
On the first night of the Australian leg of tour, she performed AC/DC’s "Highway To Hell". As she introduced the track, she said: "I thought why not do a new song every night from a local artist from every place we’re in. Obviously Australia has an abundance of amazing musicians, so we thought we’d go really big from the very beginning. If you know it, sing it." Keeping up the tradition, last night, fans were treated to Natalie Imbruglia's "Torn".
Dua Lipa will head to Sydney, Australia, and Auckland, New Zealand, before she heads to Europe on 11 May with shows in Spain, France, Germany, Italy and Belgium. The UK leg of the Radical Optimism tour will begin in London with two dates at Wembley Stadium from 20-21 June.
For more information on her live dates, visit dualipa.com.
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