The new voices of reverence pop their idols on stage
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Dua Lipa, Sabrina Carpenter and Olivia Rodrigo have honored their idols in covers of covers and collaborations, connecting generations and celebrating the legacy of pop music.
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In the current pop scenario, Dua Lipa, Sabrina Carpenter and Olivia Rodrigo not only dominate the stops with their shots, but also use their stage to pay exciting honors to the artists who inspired them. This initiative not only reverent his idols, but also presents a rich music panorama for the new generations, connecting the past and present of pop music.
In his “Radical Optimmess Tour”, Dua Lipa showed a passion for pop and global pop icons. It often includes “surprise music” which is a cover of a local artist in the country or the city where he performs. This diversified approach has already led him to honor Legends as AC/DC with “Highway to Hell” and the Australian Inxs band with “Never Urring us all”. Dua also sang “99 Luftballons” by Nena Tedesca and “Nothing Pala 2u” by Irish Sinéad O’Connor.
Sabrina Carpenter, in turn, enchanted the audience with a wide range of covers on its tours “and -mail I can be tram tour” and “short n ‘sweet tour”. Explorer classics that cover several decades and genres, from Abba with “Mamma Mia” and “Dancing Queen” to Shaania Twain with “Man! I feel like a woman!” And last weekend, he received Simon Le Bon and John Taylor by Duran Duran to play “Hungry like the Wolf”.
Already Olivia Rodrigo has distinguished himself for inviting the real legends of music for special participation in his shows, especially in important festivals. At Hyde Park in London, he surprised everyone by bringing Ed Sheeran to a duet of “The A Team”. Already at the iconic Glastonbury Festival, Olivia shared the stage with Robert Smith, Singer of the Cure, to sing the classics “Friday I’m in Love” and “Just Like Heaven”, calling him “Legend of Glastonbury and a personal hero”.
Bringing these covers and collaborations to the center of their shows, Dua Lipa, Sabrina Carpenter and Olivia Rodrigo not only make a beautiful tribute to the artists who have modeled music, but also act as cultural bridges. They show new generations the wealth and diversity of music, encouraging the discovery of a legacy that continues to inspire and evolve.
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