Dua Lipa has said she “manifested” headlining Glastonbury with her third album early on in her career.The pop star is due to top the bill on the Pyramid Stage at the legendary Worthy Farm event next month alongside Coldplay and SZA.
She previously played on the John Peel Stage (now Woodsies) in 2016 and 2017.Lipa’s set will follow the release of her “psychedelia, trip-hop, and Britpop”-inspired third album ‘Radical Optimism’, which is out tomorrow (May 3).During a new interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music, the singer explained how she “believe[s] in manifestation big time”.
She revealed that she had “written down” a note about her hopes of one day collaborating with Tame Impala (a co-writer and producer on ‘Radical Optimism’) when she was working on her first record.“So that was something that I’d written down for album three.
And another thing that I’d written down for album three was headlining Glastonbury,” Lipa continued.“I feel like I’m going to get teary talking about it.
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