Dua Lipa Returns to Colombia with Her ‘Radical Optimism Tour’

Written on 04/02/2025
Caroll Viana

Dua Lipa confirmed her return to Colombia as part of her Radical Optimism Tour. The artist will perform in Bogota in November. Credit: Kim Erlandsen, NRK P3 / CC BY NC SA 2.0

Dua Lipa will return to Colombia as part of her worldwide Radical Optimism Tour. The British singer’s show will take place on November 28th at the Estadio El Campin in Bogota, where a massive turnout is expected.

Dua Lipa recently confirmed the dates for her Latin American tour, which will kick off on November 7. The artist will perform a total of eight concerts in seven countries across the region, including her highly anticipated return to Colombia. Although the official announcement was made today through a post on the singer’s Instagram profile, rumors had been circulating since last Sunday.

During the Festival Estereo Picnic, a mysterious message appeared on one of the screens, reading: “New Rules. Don’t pick up the phone, don’t let him in, don’t be his friend.” Moments later, the date “November 20” was displayed, sparking speculation among attendees and igniting excitement among her fans.

Dua Lipa’s last concert in Colombia

The last time Dua Lipa performed in Colombia was in September 2022, during her Future Nostalgia Tour. On that occasion, the event was held in the parking lot of Parque Salitre Magico in Bogota, where more than 20,000 fans gathered for an unforgettable night. For her upcoming concert at the Estadio El Campin, an attendance of over 40,000 people is expected, further solidifying the British singer’s status as one of the most beloved international artists in the country.

Dates and venues of Dua Lipa’s Radical Optimism Tour in Latin America

The Radical Optimism Tour is a celebration of Dua Lipa’s third album, which has been acclaimed by critics and fans worldwide. The tour, which began in November 2024, has traveled through Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, and will reach Latin America in the last quarter of 2025. Here are the confirmed dates and venues:

November 7: Estadio River Plate, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

November 11: Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile.

November 15: Estadio Morumbi, São Paulo, Brazil.

November 22: Estadio Nilton Santos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

November 25: Estadio San Marcos, Lima, Peru.

November 28: Estadio El Campin, Bogota, Colombia.

December 1 and 2: Estadio GNP Seguros, Mexico City, Mexico.