Dua Lipa.Photo: Jason Koerner/Getty

The show must go on!
DuringDua Lipa’s stop in Washington D.C. for her Future Nostalgia tour on Wednesday night, the British singer had a small mishap — and managed to dance it off.
The “Levitating” singer then approached the crowd to look for it and put her arms in the air in confusion before proceeding to dance to the song as the crowd sang the lyrics louder.
Eventually, a stage worker brought Dua a new mic and she finished the song, saying, “I got way too excited.”
The star kicked off her tour, in support of her 2020 albumFuture Nostalgiain February, which she first announced in September, and has since added tour dates inAustralia, New Zealand, andEurope.
On Wednesday, a Florida reggae band called Artikal Sound System filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against the star, alleging that she ripped off their song “Live Your Life” in her smash hit “Levitating.”
They allege that the defendants — including Lipa, Warner Records and her co-songwriters and producer — “listened to and copied ‘Live Your Life’ before and during the time when they were writing ‘Levitating.'”
Meanwhile, during an interview withWSJ. Magazinein January, the singer opened up about how she is able to maintain her privacy despite her high-profile music career.
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“Something that I’ve realized over time is how little people actually know,” Lipa said. “I’ve made peace with the fact that people can think what they want to think, but no one really, truly knows what’s happening behind closed doors.”
Of her “really tight” inner circle, theGrammywinner added, “My family and my friends keep me so grounded, and it gives me some kind of comfort that not everything is out there that would take away from your life and privacy.”
She also discusses what’s next for her musically.
“I’ve done a big chunk of writing: It’s starting to take shape; I’ve got a lot of it recorded,” the"Don’t Start Now"singer said of her upcoming album, which will follow her sophomore offeringFuture Nostalgia. “It has a vision. It has a name, I think — for now. It’s just been fun experimenting.”
source: people.com