Editorial Note — Soraya Alcalá
“Live From Mexico” reinforces the impact of Dua Lipa’s performances in a country that has become a key stop in her international trajectory. The release combines the intensity of a large-scale concert with a production that highlights precision, staging and the connection with an audience known for its energy. The result is a project that documents a moment of artistic clarity and a live show built on interpretation, presence and a defined global vision.
© Soraya Alcalá · Original Editorial Note
A global release capturing the energy of her performances in Mexico
A global release capturing the energy of her performances in Mexico
Miami, FL –
Dua Lipa (Live From Mexico), a new live album and concert film from global pop powerhouse and 3-time GRAMMY and 7-time BRIT Award winner Dua Lipa, is now available across all platforms. Fans can stream the live album, released via Warner Records, HERE and watch the concert film for free on Dua’s YouTube channel. Physical copies of the live album are available to pre-order HERE and will begin shipping on June 5.
Dua Lipa (Live From Mexico) was recorded and filmed during the epic finale of her Radical Optimism Tour and features a special duet with Maná frontman Fher Olvera as part of the show’s unique city-specific covers segment, where Dua performed customized songs inspired by each location she visited. Together, they performed the band’s 1992 classic “Oye Mi Amor,” which Billboard Latin said turned the stadium into “a massive karaoke session celebrating one of the most iconic Spanish-language rock bands in the world.”
“Singing ‘Oye Mi Amor’ with an international artist of Dua Lipa’s caliber was incredibly special. It’s an emblematic song for Maná and for our fans around the world; it has been a fundamental part of our story as a band. Seeing it continue to transcend generations and languages, and hearing it resonate with people who didn’t grow up speaking Spanish, fills us with immense pride as Mexicans and as representatives of Latin music,” shared Fher Olvera.
Listen to “Oye Mi Amor (ft. Fher of Maná) (Live From Mexico)” HERE.
Throughout the tour, Dua frequently performed these covers and duets in the local language as a tribute to each city, doing so in nine different languages including Spanish, Italian, French, Czech, Dutch, German, Portuguese, and Albanian. The segment quickly became a fan-favorite moment of the show, with Rolling Stone praising it as “a joyful look at music history through the lens of one of today’s most exciting pop stars.”
The Radical Optimism Tour concluded with 92 shows across five continents, including back-to-back sold out performances at Wembley Stadium, with more than 1.75 million tickets sold worldwide. The tour received rave reviews globally, with the Los Angeles Times calling it “unquestionably the most creative, rigorous, and musically masterful tour of her career,” the BBC praising it as “a powerhouse performance from a star at the peak of her game,” and Vogue México declaring it “an epic night to remember.” The tour was later crowned one of the best concerts of 2025 by The Hollywood Reporter, which praised its “stunning production,” alongside USA Today, NYLON, and Variety, who called it “yet another testament to how singular she remains in the ever-evolving pop landscape.”
Dua Lipa (Live From Mexico) Tracklist
- Training Season (Live From Mexico)
- End Of An Era (Live From Mexico)
- Break My Heart (Live From Mexico)
- One Kiss (Live From Mexico)
- Whatcha Doing (Live From Mexico)
- Levitating (Live From Mexico)
- These Walls (Live From Mexico)
- Oye Mi Amor (ft. Fher of Maná) (Live From Mexico)
- Maria (Live From Mexico)
- Physical (Live From Mexico)
- Electricity (Live From Mexico)
- Hallucinate (Live From Mexico)
- Illusion (Live From Mexico)
- Falling Forever (Live From Mexico)
- Happy For You (Live From Mexico)
- Love Again (Live From Mexico)
- Anything For Love (Live From Mexico)
- Be The One (Live From Mexico)
- New Rules / Dance The Night Interlude (Live From Mexico)
- Don’t Start Now (Live From Mexico)
- Houdini (Live From Mexico)
Photo credit: Madison Phipps
