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Dua Lipa is coming to NYC but you’re going to have to wait to see her

The artist is set to visit New York on tour in 2025—here’s how to get tickets.

Ian Kumamoto
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Ian Kumamoto
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Dua Lipa is finally going to perform in New York again—but there's a catch: her tour will not stop by the Big Apple until September of 2025. Yes, we know, that's in one full year.

The superstar recently announced the dates for her new tour, Radical Optimism, in support of her eponymous studio album. The shows will kick off in Europe and then continue on to North America. 

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Dua Lipa released her much anticipated album Radical Optimism on May 3, 2024, and fans have been eagerly anticipating a tour annoucement. 

Finally, late last week, the artist shared some answers. Her North America leg will start in Toronto on September 1 and then proceed going on to Chicago, Boston and Atlanta. It will finally reach New York's Madison Square Garden on Wednesday, September 17 and Thursday, September 18.

Tickets to her New York concert are expected to be in high demand and pre-sale registration is already open on Ticketmaster here. Once you select the concert you want to attend, you'll be sent a link to buy tickets on September 19 at 10am. You're going to want to set up an alarm for that one. 

You can, also, already snag tickets through second-party ticketing platforms like SeatGeek and StubHub, where prices start at roughly $230 per seat and go as high as $800.  

If you're trying to save some cash it might be worth it to check out ticket prices in other cities, including Miami and Dallas, perhaps. 

The last time Dua Lipa came to New York was in May, when she staged a surprise pop up performance during the middle of a storm in Times Square and sang some of her top hits from Radical Optimism, including "Houdini" and "Happy for You." The vibes were great back then and are sure to be just as awesome next year.

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