The 90,000-capacity venue hosted the capital's biggest party as the pop star upgraded to a stadium-sized performance with ease.
Dua Lipa performs on stage during her "Radical Optimism" tour at Wembley Stadium on June 20, 2025 in London, England. Samir Hussein/Getty Images for Dua Lipa
When Dua Lipa’s electrifying Glastonbury Festival headline performance lit up the iconic Pyramid Stage last year, it was undeniable that the British-Albanian pop star’s ascent had not finished.
With a newly crowned No. 1 album in the Kevin Parker-produced Radical Optimism — which earned her the achievement of biggest opening week by a British female artist since Adele’s 30 in 2021 — and charting singles “Houdini,” “Training Season” and “Illusion,” the three-time Grammy winner proved herself capable of commanding one of music’s most important stages while demonstrating that no dream was too big for her to manifest — the positive (and clearly effective) manifestation method she credits for getting her there in the first place.
Yet before the tents had even been dismantled on Somerset’s Worthy Farm, she was already plotting her bold next move which would take the Radical Optimism tour to bigger and better stages around the world.
“There came a point in the year where I was thinking, ‘I’ve got to sit down and write some new dreams and new plans,’” she told Billboard U.K. last year. “I feel like I ticked so many of my boxes this year.”
Still “flying high” from Glastonbury, she announced a show at London’s 90,000-capacity Wembley Stadium, which sold out in a matter of minutes. Huge demand led to a second night, which swiftly followed suit. Kicking off her U.K. and Ireland run during the hottest week of the year, the final days of June will also see Lipa play stadiums in Liverpool and Dublin before she embarks on a U.S. arena run in the autumn.
Here are the nine best moments from Dua Lipa’s show at Wembley Stadium on Friday (June 20).
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Sparks Fly With “Training Season”
With more than enough hits to her name to guarantee an explosive opener, punchy Radical Optimism single “Training Season” was given the honor of kicking off proceedings as the singer’s shimmering arrival on stage and impassioned vocals — quite literally — sent sparks flying through the air. Sparkling pyrotechnics erupted every few seconds throughout the dynamic track, including one particularly thrilling moment after the bridge where fireworks shot up perfectly in beat with the song.
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One Big Kiss for Wembley
“Wembley! You guys ready for a party?” Lipa asked cheekily before introducing the song that never fails to lead a thoroughly British sing-along. After becoming an unofficial football anthem for impassioned Liverpool football fans, it felt especially fitting to hear the pop star’s most chantable lyrics reverberate in the 90,000-strong Wembley crowd, as voices of all ages and octaves hollered the infectious tune back at her while pumping their arms in frenzied unison.
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Hits on Hits on Hits
When you have a back catalog as hook-filled as this, it’s easy to fill a finely tuned set with all the hits and best bits. Tracks like “Levitating,” “Electricity,” “Houdini” and “New Rules” were just some of the highlights that punctuated two hours of uninterrupted summer disco magic, as Lipa’s decade of pop smashes ensured there was barely a moment to recover between tracks, earning the undivided attention of one of the biggest crowds of her career with total ease.
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Dreams Coming True
If the sheer disbelief in the singer’s dewey eyes didn’t already say it all, Lipa carved out an intentional pause early in the set to tell the crowd how she’d waited “my whole life” for this moment. “It’s so surreal, it’s so crazy,” she continued as she scanned the vastness of the gargantuan crowd gazing back at her. Reflecting on her first London show a decade ago to just 350 people, the gravity of the milestone clearly powered her energy levels down to the final seconds of the performance.
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Shall We Get a Selfie?
When your fans have queued for hours to secure a front-row spot in a stadium during a heatwave, it’s only right you take a moment to say hello. Pausing her tightly choreographed spectacle just 30 minutes in to get up close and personal with barrier-clutching concertgoers, Lipa nattered away, signed autographs and took selfies with fans who squealed down the microphone in excitement — or could barely find any words at all — some of whom had traveled from as far as Portugal to be there.
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“Virtual Insanity” With Jamiroquai
There were quiet hopes that Dua Lipa would mark the occasion of her first Wembley show with a special guest or two. Instead of introducing one of her many former collaborators, she invited someone who “really inspired me from the moment that I started making music” and has “been a trailblazer for British music”. Moments later, Jamiroquai’s Jay Kay strutted onto the stage in a white fringed jacket and luminous purple trousers to perform his 1996 acid jazz classic “Virtual Insanity”, as their loose and limber vocals gelled instantly.
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Choreo for Days
If her Glastonbury performance didn’t already prove that choreography is fast becoming one of the star’s strong suits, night one at Wembley showed that Lipa’s dance moves are very much a key part of her pop star package. Whether she was following her own groove or locking into her backup dancers’ high-energy routines, there was no doubt that her disco-pop songs are increasingly taking on their own shapes. Armed with sequin-filled wardrobe changes, confetti cannons, multi-colored streamers, perfectly-timed pyro and even a retro dance-along workout to “Physical”, this was a dance party from start to finish.
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Lighting Up the Crowd With “Happy For You”
With a ship run as tightly as this one, spontaneous moments during the concert felt all the more special. “Happy For You”, a low-key gem from Radical Optimism, found Dua Lipa at her vocal best and truly in a flow state. Standing centered atop a raised stage as she stripped away all the frills, the crowd instinctively lit up the stands with their phones at just the right moment as the dusky sky slipped into the night.
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10 Years of Being the One
Milestones like this invite moments of reflection, and there was no better song to represent a full circle journey than Lipa’s 2015 hit “Be the One,” which remains a setlist staple and one of her biggest songs to date. Channeling the ambition of that 20-year-old singer with big pop dreams, her solo moment on a smaller stage situated in the crowd was symbolic and powerful as she led her usual call and response. “Now that’s what a stadium sounds like!”