Dua Lipa electrified the crowd in Melbourne, Australia on Monday night with an exhilarating performance, including a captivating cover of AC/DC’s iconic hit “Highway to Hell.” This concert marked the beginning of Lipa’s much-anticipated Australian leg of her global Radical Optimism tour, which is named after her upcoming 2024 album. Just before launching into the classic rock anthem, she engaged the audience by expressing her intention to pay homage to local talent at each tour stop. “Australia is home to countless incredibly talented musicians,” Lipa enthused on stage. “So we decided to kick things off in a big way right from the start. If you know the words, feel free to join in!”
Fans can experience the excitement firsthand by watching the fan-captured footage of this unforgettable performance below.
Following her Melbourne concert, Lipa is set to grace several more venues across Australia and New Zealand. After completing this leg of her tour, she will set her sights on Europe, the U.K., and ultimately North America later this year, ensuring her fans around the world can enjoy her dynamic stage presence.
Upcoming Concerts and Tours of AC/DC
The legendary rock band AC/DC concluded their recent concert series in August 2024, effectively wrapping up their Power Up tour for the year. This tour marked their first significant return to the stage in nearly a decade, showcasing their enduring appeal and commitment to live music.
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Fans can look forward to seeing the current lineup, featuring Brian Johnson, Angus Young, Stevie Young, Matt Laug, and Chris Chaney, as they prepare for an exciting North American leg of the Power Up tour. Kicking off on April 10 in Minneapolis, the band will hit major cities such as Las Vegas, Detroit, Nashville, and Chicago, among others. Following this, AC/DC will take their electrifying show to Europe with a series of performances scheduled throughout June, July, and August.
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