The 21-track film was shot on the pop star’s recent Radical Optimism Tour
Dua Lipa dropped her live concert film, Dua Lipa (Live From Mexico). Fans can watch the film, shot during the finale show of her global Radical Optimism Tour in Mexico City, for free on her YouTube channel. A live album version is also available via streaming services.
The two-hour film showcases 21 tracks, including a duet with Maná’s Fher Olvera of the band’s classic 1992 hit “Oye Mi Amor.” Throughout the tour, Dua Lipa notably performed covers and duets in the local language to honor each city. She ultimately performed in nine different languages, including Spanish, Italian, French, Czech, Dutch, German, Portuguese, and Albanian.
“This was my idea. It came about purely because I had done a song for the American Country Music Awards with Chris Stapleton, and it was so much fun that I proposed it to the band and to the team: How fun would it be if every night we do a different song?” Lipa previously said of the covers idea. “And everyone was like, well that’s quite ambitious.”
The Radical Optimism Tour took Dua Lipa around the world over nearly nine months, spanning 92 shows. The tour launched in Australia in March 2025 and featured surprise appearances by musicians like Gwen Stefani, Billie Joe Armstrong, and Lionel Richie.

