Kylie Minogue has teamed up with Dua Lipa to remix her track Real Groove in the style of Dua Lipa’s Studio 2054 live-concert which aired last month, featuring a performance of the track with Kylie on the Dua Lipa stage. The original version of the song came from Kylie’s latest album Disco, which was also released last month, just ahead of the Studio 2054 livestream event. Today, Kylie and Dua Lipa released a studio version of the remix which was performed in Studio 2054, streaming on all platforms on the last day of 2020.
Future Nostalgia is the latest Dua Lipa album, released in March earlier this year. Last month Dua Lipa hosted a livestream concert called Studio 2054 which featured many artists, including Kylie, and was the first and only time Dua Lipa has performed her latest music to an audience. Future Nostalgia has been met which critical acclaim in 2020, earning prestigious Grammy nominations for Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album. Her biggest single Don’t Start Now skyrocketed to the top of the charts worldwide and brought Dua Lipa do a different level of success than she had seen in the previous years of her career.
The collaboration with Dua Lipa is coveted now that she dominated the chart-topping throne, but it is no surprise that Kylie managed to work with the pop star considering Kylie’s latest album Disco has received just as much critical acclaim in the year 2020. Acting as a comeback for the sensational pop icon, many tracks in the latest record have become comfortable in the UK top 100 hits, including her tracks Say Something and Magic.
2020 has not seen either pop star touring worldwide or even in the UK because of safety concerns surrounding the year-long Covid-19 pandemic struggle. However, Dua Lipa will begin her Future Nostalgia tour in September 2021, after releasing new tour-dates just a few weeks ago. Kylie has not announced any tour dates for 2021 as of yet, however, she is hosting a livestream concert today on New Years Eve.
Future Nostalgia Tour-Dates 2021 (Dua Lipa)
10/09/2021 – M&S Bank Arena – Liverpool
11/09 – The SSE Hydro – Glasgow
13/09 – Utilita Arena – Newcastle
15/09 – Motorpoint Arena – Cardiff
16/09 – AO Arena – Manchester
21/09 – First Direct Arena – Leeds
24/09 – The O2 – London
25/09 – The O2 – London
27/09 – Motorpoint Arena – Nottingham
28/09 – Utilita Arena – Birmingham