Dua Lipa lined Natalie Imbruglia‘s ‘Torn’ at her second live performance in Melbourne final night time (March 18).
Returning to the Rod Laver Enviornment for her second present, the pop star huddled along with her band on the b-stage to carry out the Australian singer’s 1997 hit within the early a part of her set, sandwiched between ‘These Partitions’ and ‘Maria’. You’ll be able to view footage beneath.
It adopted her efficiency of AC/DC‘s ‘Freeway To Hell’ on the venue earlier this week.
The present was her second of 5 nights on the venue which wraps up on March 23.
The pop star will hit the highway within the UK this summer time, kicking off the run with two enormous live shows at London’s Wembley Stadium (June 20, 21) adopted by two dates at Anfield Stadium in Liverpool on June 24 and 25. Previous to these dates, she’ll be touring throughout Europe performing in Paris, Belgium, Milan, Amsterdam and extra. Go to right here for Europe tickets, right here for UK tickets
Final month she introduced a particular re-release of ‘Future Nostalgia’ in celebration of its fifth anniversary. The vinyl set will likely be launched on March 28, nearly precisely 5 years after the album first dropped. The unique LP’s launch was initially meant to be April 3 however was introduced ahead by per week, coinciding with the start of the primary COVID-19 lockdown. The album was additionally leaked, which influenced the choice to maneuver it ahead.
Elsewhere, Imbruglia, beforehand opened up about her struggles on the set of her ‘Torn’ video, admitting that she refused to put on a costume within the clip to her ’90s hit – which was initially written and carried out by the band Ednaswap – as a result of she was “so physique dysmorphic and insecure”. She ended up donning military pants within the video.
“My intention in sporting that was so that you simply couldn’t see my silhouette, as a result of I didn’t need anybody to see,” Imbruglia stated. “However it ended up that there was an influence in that as a result of it was like [seen as] androgyny cool.
“However it actually got here from a spot of ‘thank god I don’t need to put on a costume!’”