Get ready to grab some tissues, Dua Lipa fans—our beloved “Training Season” pop superstar just delivered some news that hit harder than a breakup text.
The 29-year-old dynamo was all set to light up the stage in Jakarta, Indonesia, for her Radical Optimism Tour on Saturday (November 9). But, in a plot twist none of us saw coming, Dua took to social media on Friday to announce that the concert was… canceled. Yup. The worst kind of plot twist. She even gave us the full tea in a heartfelt statement, and let’s just say, it’s got enough feels to rival a soap opera finale.
Dua’s Emotional Post:
“I am heartbroken to share that I won’t be able to perform in Jakarta this Saturday, November 9,” she wrote, leaving fans everywhere to let out a collective gasp. Honestly, we all felt that one.
But, like the queen of classy apologies she is, Dua made sure to explain the situation. She said she was actually in Jakarta, all pumped and ready to bring down the house with her killer tunes and dance moves. However, it turns out the stage was having a bit of an oopsie moment in the safety department. And let’s face it, no one wants to see a pop star take a nosedive off a faulty stage. So for everyone’s well-being, the show had to be put on pause.
“I was so looking forward to this night, and it truly pains me that we cannot perform for you all, especially after such a long time since my last performance in Jakarta,” she added, making it clear she’s as crushed as we are.
But wait—there’s a silver lining! Refunds will be sent out from your original point of purchase, so while you can’t get your Dua live experience fix this weekend, at least you’re not out of pocket. And just to wrap it all up with a loving promise, she wrote, “I love you all and truly can’t wait to be back together in the same room with you singing and dancing our hearts out as soon as possible.”
Translation: hang in there, because this diva is coming back, and she’s bringing the full Dua magic with her!
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— DUA LIPA (@DUALIPA) November 8, 2024