Posted on 10/09/2025 3:44:39 PM PDT by nickcarraway
It's the latest in her ongoing string of tributes to hometown heroes on the 'Radical Optimism' tour
The singer has been making a habit of covering a song from a local artist at every show on her current ‘Radical Optimism’ World Tour – which kicked off its North American leg at the start of last month.
Last week (October 4), Dua Lipa brought her ‘Radical Optimism’ tour to Los Angeles, where she paid tribute to Fleetwood Mac by performing a cover of their 1977 hit ‘The Chain’. Introducing the track, Lipa said to the audience: “During this tour, I’ve taken the time to honour local musicians and hone in on what makes them unique and what makes them that little bit of magic.”
“This next song is by a band that’s done exactly that in Los Angeles. They made an incredible album here in the ’70s… this is ‘The Chain'”.
So far, Lipa has covered a number of large artists in the cities she’s performed in all tour long, including Ariana Grande in Miami, Aerosmith in Boston, Sinéad O’Connor in Dublin, Daft Punk in Lyon, Lorde in Zealand and more.
The tour has also seen big-name artists join Lipa for versions of their own songs. So far, these have included Nile Rodgers for ‘Le Freak‘ in New York City, Chaka Khan for ‘Ain’t Nobody’ in Chicago, Jamiroquai for ‘Virtual Insanity’ in London, Neil Finn for ‘Don’t Dream It’s Over’ in Auckland, and Kevin Parker for ‘The Less I Know The Better’ in Sydney.
Her two Wembley shows in June later became the subject of a mini-documentary titled Dua Lipa – The Beat Before (Wembley Stadium), which chronicled behind-the-scenes footage and fan vox-pops from the gigs.
In other Dua Lipa-related news, both she and her talent agency recently responded to claims she sacked her agent after he reportedly signed a letter calling for Kneecap to be removed from the Glastonbury line-up.
“It is always Free Palestine,” she wrote. “But exploiting a global tragedy in order to sell newspapers is something I find deeply troubling.”
Lipa has long been outspoken about Palestine. In 2021, she criticised an ad in the New York Times that labelled her, as well as models Bella and Gigi Hadid – both half-Palestinian – as Antisemitic, and, in 2023, was one of a number of celebrities to sign a letter to then-US President Joe Biden calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
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Metallica is the best though, when they go to foreign countries, they will perform a song from that country, like they did in Poland. They performed an instrumental version of Czesław Niemen’s ‘Sen o Warszawie’ (Dream of Warsaw), and in Moscow they covered a Kino song.
She made this cover as close to an exact replica of Fleetwood Mac as she could.
Another Hamas supporter. No thanks.
Her YouTube hit led her signing with BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville a year ago. That is a country music-focused imprint under BMG, which has supported releases like her track "Chasing The Wind" on the Twisters: The Album soundtrack and her sophomore album Faded Polaroids (September 2025).
Prior to this, she had signed with Republic Records in December 2020 following her viral "Dreams" cover, but she was later shelved and transitioned to BBR/BMG for her current country-rock direction.
Worth a listen.
The overbearingly loud bass drum beat ruined it, IMO.
Fine, now do Tusk.
Is Dua Lipa Latin for “lip synch”?
I think she’s a cool performer. And from what I saw elsewhere, seems a cool person. I don’t know about her politics, though.
Lacks the crisp definition and balls-to-the-wall quality of the original.
meh...
4 part harmony that includes a violin version
The Highwomen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVLNB3d-2cA
And I know what $100 prostitutes in Bahrain look like.
$175 will get her and her friend!
OMG I listened to this yesterday - she is phenomenal! I had nevwr thought to hear anyone being able to DUPLICATE (not closely), but truly EXACTLY like Stevie Nicks.
I was completely blown away by her sound. Not sure I could put into words just how beautiful she sounds.
In highschool (92) I built a pretty bad ass stereo setup in my car. Like everyone did, really.
But after all that work others would load rap or something fun and bassy...
.. but not me. The first thing I played? Yeah. tusk. It was like I was there. I even convinced my music teacher and band leader to incorporate it into high school practices.
An incredible album.
But anyway, Dua Lipa is another in a long list of young and impressionable greedy little bitches who will do anything for a fat paycheck.
All of these women shamefully miss out on a powerful truth : they have the ability to sing. She has a great voice. But those idiots in the engineering booth and the executive offices have their own agenda that she is only a part of.
Do they have that bass cello part, like Fleetwood Mac’s? Thanks for the links.
Bkmk
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