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Dua Lipa to headline the 2020 Sydney Mardi Gras Party

Dua Lipa is set to headline next year’s Mardi Gras Party, taking place after the iconic Mardi Gras Parade on Saturday 29 February, 2020.

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Dua Lipa has established herself as a glittering force in pop music, with her chart topping single New Rules, and a host of hits including Be The One, Hotter Than Hell, Scared To Be Lonely (with Martin Garrix), One Kiss (with Calvin Harris) and IDGAF.

With last week’s hotly anticipated release of her brand new adrenalin fuelled dancefloor anthem Don’t Start Now shooting straight to number one on the worldwide iTunes chart and having sold over 40 million singles globally, it’s clear that Dua Lipa’s star is on the ascent.

Mardi Gras organisers say Dua will be joined by a smorgasbord of eccentric and extraordinary performers and DJs from home and abroad for the massive Mardi Gras party.

The Mardi Gras show has previously featured a wide range of stars including Kylie Minogue, Jake Shears, Tina Arena, Dannii Minogue, Cher, and Jessica Mauboy.

To book tickets head to www.mardigras.org.au.

OIP Staff


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