Dua Lipa Live From Mexico album
- Dua Lipa released her “Live From Mexico” concert film and live album on May 22, 2026, closing out the recorded run of her Radical Optimism tour. - The project was filmed across three sold-out December 2025 shows at Mexico City’s Estadio GNP Seguros and includes “Oye Mi Amor” with Fher Olvera. - The concert film is streaming free on YouTube, while the 21-track live album is now on major platforms.
Dua Lipa released “Live From Mexico” on Friday as both a concert film and a live album, extending the final leg of her Radical Optimism tour into a new streaming release. Billboard reported the project draws from her Mexico City run at Estadio GNP Seguros, while Apple Music lists the album at 21 songs and 1 hour, 37 minutes. The release arrived in two parts. Variety reported last week that the film was scheduled to premiere on Lipa’s YouTube channel on May 21 at 10 a.m. PT, with the companion album following on streaming services on May 22. Billboard said Friday that the album was out, and multiple outlet reports said the film was available free on YouTube. (billboard.com) ### Which Mexico shows does the release capture? December 2025 is the key date behind the project. Billboard said Lipa turned her Mexico City concerts from the Radical Optimism Tour into the film and album, and other reports tied the release to her three-show run at Estadio GNP Seguros. Geo.tv and iHeartRadio both said those concerts were sold out and served as the close of the 2025 tour run. (variety.com) Mexico City also supplied one of the set’s most visible guest moments. Billboard’s December concert coverage reported that Fher Olvera of Maná joined Lipa onstage on Dec. 2, 2025, for “Oye Mi Amor,” and later coverage of the live release said that duet is part of the Mexico package. ### What is actually on the album? (billboard.com) Apple Music’s listing shows “Dua Lipa - Live From Mexico” contains 21 tracks. The set includes live versions of “Training Season,” “These Walls,” “Maria,” “Physical,” “Hallucinate,” “Love Again,” “Be The One,” “New Rules / Dance The Night Interlude,” “Don’t Start Now,” and “Houdini,” among others. The same listing credits the “Oye Mi Amor” performance to Dua Lipa and Maná. (billboard.com) Retail and platform listings also point to a broader release plan beyond streaming. Dua Lipa’s official U.S. store lists a two-LP vinyl edition with a June 5, 2026 release date, packaged with full-color sleeves and a fold-out poster. Variety and other follow-up reports also said physical copies were available for preorder. ### How did Lipa describe the project? (music.apple.com) Last week’s announcement framed the release as an archival document from the end of the tour. Billboard reported Lipa said, “Now we can enjoy these shows forever,” when she announced the concert film and album. Other reports on the rollout said she described the project on social media as closing “2 of the most special years” and “the end of an era.” (usshop.dualipa.com) Friday’s release therefore functions as the public version of those December shows rather than a new studio-era launch. Billboard described it as a bow on the Radical Optimism cycle, and the release timing — film first, album after midnight — matched the schedule laid out in the advance announcement. ### Where can listeners and viewers find it now? (billboard.com) YouTube is the main home for the full concert film, according to the advance release plan and day-of coverage. Apple Music and other streaming services are carrying the audio album as of May 22. The next dated release point is June 5, when the physical edition is scheduled to ship. (variety.com) (billboard.com)