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Dua Lipa fans ‘absolutely livid’ as she brings on Charli XCX as special guest at Wembley

Dua Lipa fans ‘absolutely livid’ as she brings on Charli XCX as special guest at Wembley

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After Charli XCX was chosen to serve as her special guest during the second night of her sold-out Wembley stadium shows, Dua Lipa fans are furious. On Friday night, Dua, 29, made sure to include a special guest appearance from Jamiroquai for her first night at the iconic venue.

For her Radical Optimism tour, the chart-topping songstress and Jamiroquai performed an incredible duet of the 1996 hit, Virtual Insanity. For the surprise performance, vocalist Jay Kay donned a classic black hat with a purple trim and a white fringe jacket, as well as purple pants.

Fans were enthralled by the shock guest and rushed to social media to express their excitement, with one user revealing they “wish” they were there to see the duo perform at the London concert.

After Charli XCX was chosen to perform on stage, Dua Lipa fans are disgusted.

Fans were envious when they learned that 360 hit-maker Charli xcx was the special guest on Saturday, complaining that they had been “robbed” of a bigger and more recent artist the night before. Many Wembley fans who were present on Friday criticized Jamiroquai on social media because of how bad of a match he was against Charli.

One fan said, “The balance just seems off,” speaking exclusively to The Mirror. Jamiroquai is a well-known artist who has sold millions of records, but when he first appeared on stage, you could just feel a sense of disappointment. Adele and other names like Raye and Harry Styles were rumored to be her special guest, according to rumors.

The unimpressed concert-goer continued, “The majority of Dua’s fans are young, like Gen Z’s, and even younger, so it just kind of felt like the wrong choice when an artist from the 1990s came out on stage. Don’t get me wrong, Dua killed the vocals while singing with him, but it just seems a little unfair to learn that someone as significant as Charli was scheduled for the second night. There is no denying that people are completely insane.

Jay Kay and Dua Lipa perform on stage during her
During her “Radical Optimism” tour (Samir Hussein/Getty Images for D), Jay Kay and Dua Lipa take to the stage.

The singer, who was born in Kosovo, experienced emotion as she lived out her greatest dream at Friday night’s Wembley performance. The global megastar has quickly risen to fame since she first entered the music business, and she isn’t letting down.

She made her first appearance at Wembley Stadium on Friday, beginning her two-game English football-related homecoming, before moving on to Liverpool’s Anfield. The sold-out crowd who had flocked to north-west London to see her perform, however, the British and Albanian star couldn’t believe what was happening.

Since Thursday, fans have been frantically hoping to be seated in the front row to see their idol perform her biggest hits. Dua addressed the audience, saying, “Your presence here tonight means the world to me. Being present today feels incredibly special.

Dua left fans amazed with her incredible performance
(Samir Hussein/Getty Images for D) Dua’s incredible performance left fans breathless.

The singer-songwriter continued, “I dreamed of a night like this that I get to be in front of 70, 000 people because it has been ten years since our first ever London show, which happened to be in front of 350 people. I’m completely blown away. After signing with her management and record label, Dua, who now headlines a small group of female solo artists, reflected on her career and acknowledged that one song may have changed her life.

Hotter Than Hell was a song that suited the UK’s hot day of the year.

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Source: Mirror

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