Love her or hate her, Dua Lipa’s first ever headline set at Glastonbury 2024 proved she’s at the peak of her game. Packing her set-list with back-to-back hits, cut by five flawless outfit changes and a live collab with special guest, Kevin Parker of Tame Impala, Dua absolutely stole the show. Early-career hit, “Be The One” saw the pop goddess rush down to the audience, standing on the barriers as she sang with her 100,000-person crowd in hypnotic unison, while show-closer “Houdini” saw dramatic, leather-clad choreography served with stunning finesse, just like watching a feature-length music video play out live on stage. Dua’s viral Glastonbury clips have already passed 400k views in only 2 days on YouTube! Watch video on The Music Man below 👇

Dua Lipa headlined the first night of Glastonbury Festival 2024 last Friday, serving an impeccable performance with the aura of a pop goddess. Despite false claims of lip-syncing and a spread of tech issues dampening the weekend, Dua’s set stole all attention, packing hit after hit with supernovic choreography, firework displays, and a grand total of five flawless outfit changes.

Dua’s appearance at the historic fest could easily spur old-school attendees to question the authenticity of such a bubblegum pop star being placed amongst Glasto’s legendary list of headliners, which includes the likes of David Bowie, The Smiths, Oasis, Radiohead, Muse (you catch the rock-music drift). But regardless of her squeaky-clean strain of pop, Dua tore the house down — kicking off her set with the recent single “Training Session” before a swift transition to the UK #1, “One Kiss.”

This was a career-defining moment. Fifteen Top 40 hits were blasted pretty much back to back, each decked out with A-grade choreo more befitting of a music video than a festival. “Levitating” saw Dua and her posse of leather-clad backing dancers strut like runway models and strike power poses as each verse trickled like water and each chorus welcomed a deluge of electric, club-like atmospheres.

Her performance of “Be The One” marked an iconic moment of the star’s first headline set at Worthy Farm. The Glastonbury choir can be heard chanting every word of its first, airy verse before Dua, now sporting a stylishly oddball ivory dress, rushes down to the barriers holding back her immense crowd to induct her new choir of 100,000 backing singers. She leads the chant, “I could be the one,” ad-libbing above the crowd’s chorus in a beautiful, heartwarming epitomization of the power of music.

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