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Will Dua Lipa perform at the World Cup Final 2023?

By Kaif - November 18, 2023 12:39 PM

Dua Lipa In World Cup 2023 Final: Indian cricket fans have been eagerly waiting for this day ever since Team India reached the final. But even those Indians who are not so interested in cricket have started waiting for this day. Actually, this wait is for Dua Lipa who is coming to perform in the World Cup final. Since the announcement of Lipa's arrival in India, she has started trending on social media. His entry has further increased the excitement for World Cup 2023.

Dua Lipa is only 28 years old but she has a fan following all over the world. She has also taken the stage in the opening ceremonies of major football tournaments. So let us know whether Dua Lipa will perform in the World Cup Final 2023. Or not.

Will Dua Lipa perform at the World Cup Final 2023?

There are many rumors doing the rounds that Hollywood pop sensation Dua Lipa may perform at the closing ceremony of the ODI World Cup 2023. These rumors started on November 15, when the singer had a virtual conversation with Shubman Gill, KL Rahul, and Kane Williamson. During their conversation, Gill asked Lipa about the songs she would play during the World Cup opening and closing ceremonies.

However, to everyone's surprise, the pop star would not perform at the finale before the final. This turned out to be false information and frustration was clearly expressed through social media. Nevertheless, there are still chances for other popular artists to grace the finale.

Who is Dua Lipa?

Dua Lipa is a British singer of Albanian origin. She has also done modeling and writes her own songs. Not only do people admire her voice, she also wreaks havoc with her beauty and style. He started his musical career at a very young age. At the age of 14, she used to sing and upload songs on YouTube. In the year 2015, Dua got her first big offer. He was signed by Warner Music Group. After this, Dua did not look back.

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