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Tencent to livestream Dua Lipa’s ‘Studio 2054’ concert
    2020-11-26  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Dua Lipa is giving her fans a new way to experience her music. The pop star’s “Studio 2054” concert will be streamed at different times around the world this weekend and fans in China can watch the show on Tencent’s four apps — QQ Music, Kugou, Kuwo and WeSing — at 5 p.m., Saturday.

Lipa has said that the concert will be “a night of music, mayhem, performance, theater, dance and much more,” and according to her announcement, it will be “reality and fantasy exploding together to deliver a brand new multi-dimensional live experience.”

Shot live in a massive warehouse location, “Studio 2054” will find the singer moving through “custom built sets: surreal TV shows, roller discos, ecstatic raves, trashy hang outs, voguing ballrooms and diva-style dressing rooms,” the announcement continues, adding that she will be accompanied by a cast of musicians, dancers, skaters, aerialists and acrobats, as well as “a host of surprise superstar guests to deliver a euphoric blast of happiness and good times.”

The 25-year-old singer described the event as a “multi-dimensional live experience” that she created to replace touring amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

“I made ‘Future Nostalgia’ to be able to go out there and perform it and experience the crowds and the people and it has been quite upsetting and disheartening having to move it,” she recently told Entertainment Tonight. “I totally understand that’s the way things are at the moment and hopefully we’ll be able to get together and celebrate, but in the meantime, I have something really special prepared for my fans.”

Lipa then explained that “Studio 2054” is “not like a live show” but much more like a “live music video” — adding that she “would never be able to do this on tour.” “It’s very theatrical. It’ll be very fun. It’s like, you know, a special set made just for this and we’ve got, you know, dancers and choreography and outfit changes and guest performers,” she said.

Lipa released “Future Nostalgia” earlier this year, her second studio album. The LP’s lead single “Don’t Start Now” became her first top-three entry on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

(SD News)

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