Dua Lipa has announced her new album 'Future Nostalgia' is due to be released on April 3rd and features artwork shot by Hugo Comte.
It comes after Dua also confirmed that another new single, ‘Physical’ would arrive tomorrow. The pop star confirmed the new release in a post on her Twitter page last week, in which she wrote “PHYSICAL – JAN 31ST!!!!!”
FUTURE NOSTALGIA - THE ALBUM - COMING TO YOU APRIL 3RD - SHOT BY HUGO COMTE - 🌕🔐💛 pic.twitter.com/rRSiSbl2Oe
— DUA LIPA (@DUALIPA) January 30, 2020
‘Physical’ will be the third track to be taken from her upcoming album following the release of the title track and ‘Don’t Start Now’. In a statement released last year, Lipa described the album as “fresh and futuristic”.
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“What I wanted to do with this album was to break out of my comfort zone and challenge myself to make music that felt like it could sit alongside some of my favourite classic pop songs, whilst still feeling fresh and uniquely mine,” she said. “I was inspired by so many artists on the new record from Gwen Stefani to Madonna to Moloko to Blondie and Outkast, to name just a few.
“…I wanted to make was something that felt nostalgic but had something fresh and futuristic about it too.”
Dua will bring her Future Nostalgia 2020 European arena tour to the city venue on June 15.
The 24-year-old collaborated with Calvin Harris on track One Kiss and is known for hit New Rules.
The promoter of the show said that measures are being taken to prevent touting of tickets for the singer's fans with named tickets in the UK, fan to fan resale options and ticket purchase limits.
A charity donation will be added to all tickets and proceeds will go to Unicef and Sunny Hill Foundation.
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