Dua Lipa dazzles fans with glittering sequin outfits and surprise Jamiroquai performance during her sold-out Wembley Stadium concert in London

Dua Lipa dazzles fans with glittering sequin outfits and surprise Jamiroquai performance during her sold-out Wembley Stadium concert in London

Friday night in London wasn’t just another concert — it was a full-on celebration.

With nearly 70,000 fans packing Wembley Stadium, Dua Lipa turned her Radical Optimism Tour into an unforgettable party, full of fashion, nostalgia, and one very special 90s throwback guest.

Dua Delivers Sequins, Sheer Dresses, and Stadium-Wide Energy

From the moment she hit the stage, Dua didn’t hold back.

The 29-year-old pop powerhouse wore an embellished one-piece with fishnets and glittery knee-high boots that shimmered under the stadium lights.

Later, she swapped into a delicate white lace jumpsuit, and then stunned again in a sheer, flowing blue gown with a daring thigh-high slit.

Of course, no look was complete without her signature confidence — and a pair of chunky heels that added even more height to her superstar presence.

Jamiroquai Joins the Stage in a Throwback Moment

But the real surprise came mid-show when Dua brought out none other than Jamiroquai frontman Jay Kay.

The British funk icon, known for hits like Virtual Insanity and Cosmic Girl, joined her for a special performance.

Before welcoming him to the stage, Dua paid tribute:

“This is someone who really inspired me when I first started out… a trailblazer in music.

I feel so lucky to share this stage with the one of one, the only—give it up for Jamiroquai!”

A Personal Touch from the Pop Star

Dua didn’t just power through her biggest hits like One Kiss, Levitating, Training Season, and Maria—she also paused to reflect on just how far she’s come.

Speaking to the crowd, she shared:

“It is 10 years since our first ever London show to about 350 people and I just dreamt of a night like this… 70,000 people!”

She got emotional remembering the moment her career took off, introducing Hotter Than Hell as the song that changed everything:

“It got me signed. It’s the one that started it all.”

A Night of Career Highlights and Future Dreams

Throughout the concert, Dua moved between massive dance numbers and more intimate moments.

She even hopped off the main stage to walk among fans — something she’s made a tradition of, just like at her Glastonbury performance last year.

Support acts Dove Cameron and Alessi Rose helped set the tone, and they’ll be back again for night two.

Originally scheduled for just one show, Dua added a second night due to overwhelming demand.

A Dream Come True—And She’s Just Getting Started

A source close to the singer told The Sun just how much this means to her:

“She’s not even at her peak yet… To be headlining stadiums with only three albums says everything about her influence.”

In a recent Vogue interview, Dua admitted that playing a venue as massive as Wembley still feels surreal:

“Stadiums… that seems pretty scary. But adrenaline is an incredible drug.

Moments before, I’m like: ‘Oh, my God, we’re doing this.’”

Despite the scale, she’s determined to keep things personal and close with her fans — literally and emotionally.