Dua Lipa has given fans one last gift from her Radical optimism era, a concert film and a live album capturing the final nights of one of her biggest tours to date.
Live from Mexico is out now on YouTube, and the accompanying live album will be released on streaming platforms on May 22.
Physical copies can be pre-ordered, with delivery from 5 June.
The film was shot across three sold-out nights at Mexico City’s Estadio GNP Seguros, where Lipa concluded her 92-date world tour in December 2025.
The publication goes through some of her greatest moments, i.a Houdini, Floating and Don’t start nowand captures the atmosphere that did Radical optimism touring one of the seminal pop runs of recent years.
During the tour, Lipa performed across five continents and sold over 1.75 million tickets.
The Mexico City shows also featured a special duet with ManĂ¡ frontman Fher Olvera on the band’s 1992 classic Oye Mi Amor, a moment that resonated deeply with the local audience.
In the film’s trailer, Lipa addresses the audience with visible emotion.
“This tour has been the most beautiful and fulfilling experience of my career so far,” she says. “You’ve built something bigger than a show. You’ve built a family, and I feel that every single night.”
She was just as heartfelt in the Instagram post that accompanied the release.
“2 of the most special years packed into 2 hours… the end of an era,” she wrote.
“I hope watching and listening to this shows the euphoria, love, blood, sweat and tears and most importantly the radical optimism (!!) that we all shared on this tour, we want it forever now, so thank you!!!!!”
For fans who were there, it’s a chance to relive it. For those who weren’t, it’s the next best thing.
Watch Dua Lipa’s concert film Live From Mexico here:



