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Dua Lipa has officially landed in South America to kick off the final stretch of her Radical Optimism Tour. On Friday (Nov. 7), the Grammy-winning pop sensation opened the Latin leg with a spectacular concert at Buenos Aires’ Mâs Monumental Stadium.

The highly anticipated show maintained the same setlist that fans have come to love throughout the tour. Dua Lipa opened with the electrifying “Training Season,” setting the tone for an evening of pure pop energy. She powered through her biggest hits, including “One Kiss,” “Levitating,” “Physical,” and “New Rules,” seamlessly blending the new era of Radical Optimism with fan-favorite anthems from her previous albums.



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One of the standout moments of the night came when Dua paid homage to Argentine music legends Soda Stereo, delivering a heartfelt cover of their timeless classic “De Música Ligera.” In fact, each stop of the tour’s cover segment honors regional musical icons. As in previous tour stops, Dua closed the night with the fan-favorite “Houdini,” leaving the Buenos Aires crowd in awe after an explosive finale.

The Full Setlist – Buenos Aires, Night One

1. Training Season

2. End Of An Era

3. Break My Heart

4. One Kiss

5. Whatcha Doing

6. Levitating

7. These Walls

8. De Música Ligera (Soda Stereo Cover)

9. Maria

10. Physical

11. Electricity

12. Hallucinate

13. Illusion

14. Falling Forever

15. Happy For You

16. Love Again

17. Anything For Love

18. Be The One

19. New Rules

20. Dance The Night

21. Don’t Start Now

22. Houdini




Following the two-night run in Argentina, Dua Lipa will bring her Radical Optimism Tour to Chile, Brazil, Peru, and Colombia, before wrapping up the global trek in Mexico City on December 5. This South American stretch marks the conclusion of a world tour that has captivated audiences across Australia, Europe, and North America.

The Radical Optimism Tour supports Dua Lipa’s critically acclaimed third studio album, Radical Optimism, released in May 2024. The album debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 — her highest chart position in the U.S. to date — and topped charts worldwide.




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