Dua Lipa, a 29-year-old superstar, was seen grabbing lunch at Joe’s Pizza in New York City wearing a sexy outfit that turned heads. She wore a black halter top covered in silver studs, paired with skintight leather pants that showed off her toned abs. Dua accessorized the look with a low-rise black belt, silver hoop earrings, and bracelets on her left wrist. She was accompanied by security guards and left Joe’s Pizza carrying three large slices after filming an interview at Mercury Bar in the Lower East Side.
During the interview shoot, Dua was seen walking down the sidewalk with a camera crew, wearing a baggy black hooded sweatshirt over her sexy top for comfort in the fall weather. She shared behind-the-scenes photos from the shoot on Instagram, captioning one of the photos with “i’m nicer when I like my outfit.” The singer had her hair and makeup touched up by her glam squad and was seen with an array of lighting soft boxes and a black leather bar stool on set. Her trip to New York followed her headlining performance at the City Limits Music Festival in Austin, Texas, where she wore a black leather two-piece outfit on stage.
Dua’s performance at the music festival was energetic, and she danced her way through her set with a group of fabulous dancers dressed in leather and lace. The singer wore black leather hot pants and a matching corset vest, layered over black lacy tights for a leggy display. She paired the outfit with leather-heeled boots and accessorized with a silver chunky chain necklace. Dua recently added more dates to the Australian leg of her 2025 Radical Optimism World Tour due to popular demand but faced backlash for the high ticket prices set by Live Nation through dynamic pricing on ticketing sites.
Fans expressed outrage over the ticket costs for Dua Lipa’s Australian tour dates, with some slamming Live Nation for their “disgusting” dynamic prices. Some fans were shocked by ticket prices exceeding $400 each and questioned why the prices were so high. Dynamic pricing, a strategy used by ticket sellers to adjust costs based on demand rather than setting fixed prices, has drawn criticism from concertgoers for leading to exorbitant prices. Dua’s tour, which includes seven dates in Australia and two in New Zealand, will kick off in Melbourne at the Rod Laver Arena before moving on to Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena and other locations across the globe.