Dua Lipa has had to postpone her concert in the Amsterdam Ziggo Dome again. The British singer has now moved the show from February to October 2021.
Dua Lipa has had to postpone her concert in the Amsterdam Ziggo Dome again. The British singer has now moved the show from February to October 2021.
Lipa, who released her second album Future Nostalgia in March, would actually be in the concert hall in the capital on May 7 this year. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, this was subsequently postponed to February 3, 2021.
This date also appears not to be feasible due to worldwide measures to prevent the spread of the virus. Lipa therefore chooses to postpone the concert to October 5, 2021.
“We have been keeping an eye on the ever-changing situation and it has become clear that the tour will also be canceled in January and February,” Lipa wrote on Instagram. “I miss touring the most, especially at this time, and I can’t wait to see you all again.
Lipa broke through worldwide in 2016 and scored big hits with songs such as Be The One, New Rules, Physical and Don’t Start Now. The singer recently released a remix album of her record Future Nostalgia.