Remi Chauveau Notes
Dua Lipa’s upcoming performance at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium embodies a vibrant celebration of radical optimism, where music, empowerment, and joyful defiance come together to remind us that choosing presence—and dancing beneath the stars—is its own kind of revolution.
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Radical Optimism Under Irish Skies šŸ‡®šŸ‡ŖāœØ: What Dua Lipa at Aviva Stadium šŸŸļøšŸŽ¤ Teaches Us About Joy, Power, and Presence šŸ˜„

27 June 2025
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🌠 Levitating: The Gravity-Defying Joy We’re All Waiting For

Before a single spotlight hits the stage, ā€œLevitatingā€ is already doing its work—floating through the crowd like a shared secret. It’s not just a love song; it’s a declaration of lift-off. With its cosmic metaphors and disco-funk pulse, the track captures that exact feeling of meeting someone—or something—at the perfect time and choosing to rise together.

In the context of the Radical Optimism Tour, ā€œLevitatingā€ becomes more than a bop. It’s a mood. A mindset. A reminder that joy doesn’t have to be grounded. That we can defy the weight of the world, even for a night, and dance like we’re made of starlight.

So as fans gather, glittered and glowing, waiting for the beat to drop, this song becomes a promise: we’re not just here to listen—we’re here to float. And when it finally plays, it won’t just be a performance. It’ll be lift-off.

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On Friday, June 27, 2025, the Aviva Stadium in Dublin won’t just echo with basslines and choruses—it will pulse with something deeper: a collective reminder that joy is a radical act.

Dua Lipa’s arrival in Ireland as part of her Radical Optimism Tour is more than a concert. It’s a celebration of resilience, reinvention, and the power of showing up as your boldest self. With her signature blend of disco-pop, futuristic fashion, and unapologetic confidence, Dua doesn’t just perform—she invites us to believe in something better.

In a world that often feels heavy, her music is light without being shallow. It’s hope with a beat. And when 50,000 fans gather beneath the open sky at Aviva, dancing shoulder to shoulder, it becomes clear: we’re not just here for the music—we’re here to remember what it feels like to be fully alive.

šŸŽ¶ The Setlist: A Journey Through Sound and Self

Dua’s Dublin performance is expected to follow the powerful arc she’s delivered across Europe. Here’s the anticipated setlist:

Main Set:

• Training Season
• End of an Era
• One Kiss (with Calvin Harris)
• Break My Heart
• Whatcha Doing
• Levitating
• These Walls
• Maria
• Illusion
• Pretty Please
• Electricity (with Silk City)
• Hallucinate
• Physical
• Falling Forever
• Love Again
• Be the One
• Happy for You
• Anything for Love

Encore:

• New Rules
• Dance the Night
• Don’t Start Now
• Houdini

Each track is a chapter in Dua’s evolution—from heartbreak to healing, from glitter to grit. And when Houdini closes the night, it won’t just be a finale—it’ll be a spell.

🌟 Support Acts: Voices of the Future

Opening the show are two rising stars:

• Dove Cameron: The Disney Channel alum turned alt-pop powerhouse brings theatrical flair and emotional depth to the stage.

• Alessi Rose: Hailing from Littleover, this English singer-songwriter adds warmth and lyrical honesty to the night’s lineup. Together, they set the tone for a night of fearless femininity and sonic exploration.

šŸš‰ Getting There: Your Route to the Rhythm

By DART: The Lansdowne Road station is just a minute’s walk from the stadium. Extra services will be running, but expect crowds.

By Luas: Hop off the Green Line at Ranelagh, Charlemont, Harcourt, St Stephen’s Green, Dawson, or Trinity. From there, it’s a 30–40 minute walk.

By Bus: Dublin Bus routes 4, 7, 7a, 39a, 46a, 145, and 155 will drop you close to the action.

By Taxi: Suggested drop-off points include Pembroke Road/Northumberland Road or Tritonville Road/Herbert Road.

Important: There’s no public parking at the stadium. Plan ahead, travel light (bags must be smaller than A4), and follow the color-coded entry routes on your ticket.

šŸŽŸļø Tickets & Entry Info

The show is officially sold out, but limited resale tickets may be available via Ticketmaster.ie

Only buy from verified sources.

• Gates open at 5pm
• Support acts begin at 6pm
• Dua Lipa is expected on stage around 8:15pm

šŸ’« Glitter in the Storm: Radical Optimism as a Form of Power

This isn’t just about Dua. It’s about every fan who dared to wear glitter in the rain. Every person who sang along to ā€œHoudiniā€ like it was a spell. Every soul who needed a night to forget the news and remember the rhythm.

Because optimism isn’t naĆÆve—it’s necessary. And sometimes, the most revolutionary thing you can do is dance.

Under the Irish skies, optimism becomes radical because it dares to exist in spite of everything. Dua’s presence—bold, magnetic, unapologetically joyful—reminds us that power doesn’t always roar. Sometimes, it sings. Sometimes, it sways. And sometimes, it simply shows up in a crowd of 50,000 hearts beating in sync.

So when the lights go down and the crowd sways to Don’t Start Now, it’s not just a concert—it’s a communion. A reminder that presence is power, and joy is resistance. And in that moment, Dublin doesn’t just host a show. It hosts a movement. šŸ’ƒšŸŒˆšŸŖ©

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Rooted in Renewal: Why Dublin Is the Perfect Finale šŸ‡®šŸ‡ŖāœØ
Here’s a hidden layer pulsing beneath the glitter and basslines: Dua Lipa’s Radical Optimism Tour finale in Dublin isn’t just a concert—it’s a symbolic homecoming for a global pop star whose roots trace back to Europe’s edges. While Dua is often celebrated as a British-Albanian artist, few realize that her decision to close the European leg of the tour in Ireland—not London, Paris, or Berlin—reflects a deeper alignment with the tour’s ethos. Ireland, with its history of resilience, cultural pride, and poetic rebellion, mirrors the spirit of Radical Optimism itself. It’s a country that has turned hardship into art, and tradition into transformation. So when Dua sings beneath Irish skies, she’s not just ending a tour—she’s anchoring it in a place that understands what it means to rise, to reimagine, and to dance through the storm.

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