Dua Lipa has dropped ‘Physical,’ another cut from her forthcoming second album ‘Future Nostalgia.’ The title track ‘Future Nostalgia‘ followed in December. Presently the Olivia Newton John-referencing ‘Physical’ has landed, along with confirmation of Future Nostalgia’s April 3 release date.

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The English POP Star Dua Lipa has confirmed that her latest album called ‘Future Nostalgia’ will out on 3rd April. She also shared her picture artwork, where her body contorted in an outfit of clashing prints and her half blonde, half brown hair tied up on top of her head.

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This new technicolor music video for her single “Physical,” in which she dances through a series of rainbow bonds that would leave even Olivia Newton-John exhausted and resting on the sidelines.

“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,”

Dua Lipa said in a statement.

Dua Lipa: “Future Nostalgia” Track List

1. Future Nostalgia
2. Don’t Start Now
3. Cool
4. Physical
5. Levitating
6. Pretty Please
7. Hallucinate
8. Love Again
9. Break My Heart
10. Good in Bed
11. Boys Will Be Boys

Dua recreated US chart history in mid-2018 when her song ‘New Rules’ spent 42 weeks in Billboard‘s Pop Songs chart – the longest stay for any song in the chart’s history.

Dua Lipa tours 2020:

MAY

  • 26 – London, The O2
  • 27 – London, The O2

JUNE

  • 1 – Manchester, Arena
  • 4 – Leeds, First Direct Arena
  • 7 – Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
  • 10 – Birmingham, Arena
  • 13 – Newcastle, Utilita Arena
  • 15 – Glasgow, SSE Hydro
  • 18 – Dublin, 3Arena
  • 19 – Dublin, 3Arena
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