Dua Lipa isn’t any stranger to a killer collaboration. To date in her profession, the Houdini singer has joined forces with everybody from Andrea Bocelli (sure, that Andrea Bocelli) to Miley Cyrus, Elton John, and Megan Thee Stallion. Now, the singer is opening up about certainly one of her hopeful collaborations and if it falls within the realm of Okay-pop.
Dua Lipa, who simply launched her second NPR Tiny Desk live performance, is gearing up for the beginning of her Radical Optimism world tour, which can kick off in Asia subsequent month with stops in Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Japan, Taiwan, Malaysia, Thailand, and eventually South Korea. To rejoice the event, Lipa was interviewed by South Korean outlet MyDaily, the place she opened up about her previous Okay-pop collaborations with BLACKPINK and MAMAMOO’s Hwasa.
Talking to MyDaily, Lipa admitted she’s lengthy been a fan of each BLACKPINK and Hwasa’s music, so linking up with them for 2018’s Kiss and Make Up and the remix of 2020’s Bodily was a no brainer for her. Whereas chatting about Okay-pop, she additionally revealed the Okay-pop group she would like to presumably collaborate with sooner or later, and it is none apart from LE SSERAFIM.
Although solely a bit over two years into their profession, LE SSERAFIM already boast collaborations with the likes of Demi Lovato, Nile Rodgers, PinkPantheress, and extra. Talking to iHeartRadio earlier this yr, LE SSERAFIM opened up about their very own dream collaborations, name-checking 2025 Primavera Sound Barcelona headliners Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter as their prime selections however admitting they had been “excited to work with anyone.”
For now, Dua Lipa x LE SSERAFIM is nothing however a manifestation, however we are going to preserve our eyes peeled to see which idols attend Lipa’s live shows in South Korea. Lipa will take to the stage in Seoul’s Gocheok Sky Dome on December 4 and 5, 2024, with the second date added as a consequence of in style demand. The live shows will mark the primary time the singer performs within the nation since 2018.
This text initially appeared on Teen Vogue.