Dua Lipa to walk through the crowd at Wembley Stadium gig

Dua Lipa will walk the full length of the crowd to get up close and personal with the fans at her Wembley Stadium show next summer.

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Dua Lipa will get intimate with the Wembley crowd
Dua Lipa will get intimate with the Wembley crowd

Dua Lipa is planning to get up close and personal with her fans when she plays at Wembley Stadium.

The 'Illusion' hitmaker will perform at the famous London venue in June 2025 and is set to jump off the main stage and walk the full length of the crowd in a similar manner to her Glastonbury headline performance last month.

A source told The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column: "Dua still can't believe she gets to headline Wembley Stadium.

"She wants to make it feel like a giant disco and make sure everyone has the best seat in the house.

"Walking through the crowd during one of her songs allows her to feel intimate with her fans while performing to 80,000 of them."

Dua, 28, confirmed that she was playing Wembley last week just days after her headline slot at Worthy Farm.

She said in a statement: "There couldn’t be a better time to share this with you all! I am still flying high from the magic of headlining the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury this weekend, and I am absolutely thrilled to announce I’ll be playing Wembley Stadium this time next year."

A statement from her team added: "Today, following her electrifying headlining performance at Glastonbury, three-time Grammy and seven-time BRIT Award-winning global pop powerhouse Dua Lipa announced she will perform at London’s legendary Wembley Stadium next summer on June 20th, 2025."

Dua earned rave reviews for her performance on Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage and admitted that headlining the festival was the realisation of a dream.

The 'New Rules' hitmaker - who performed for 1 hour 45 minutes - told the crowd: "Wow, Glastonbury!

"It's a lot to take in. Can we put the house lights on? I want to see everybody ... Oh man, this is a massive, massive dream come true for me."