Get ready, Dua Lipa fans. Training Season is officially over, and you are now on the cusp of getting ready to Dance The Night away for two exclusive evenings with the eminent British pop star as part of the Malaysian leg of her Radical Optimism World Tour. But before you do, check out our guide to learn everything you need to know about the hotly anticipated Dua Lipa concert in Kuala Lumpur.
A Grammy, a BRIT, and multiple number-one singles across three studio albums, Dua Lipa has officially earned her much-deserved status as a bona fide modern superstar. Not that it was ever in any dispute when considering how quickly tickets for her Malaysian return were snapped up by local fans, with the first date meeting such demand that a second was added to her show schedule. But of course, you’d come to expect that from one of the most streamed artists on Spotify.
Dua Lipa Radical Optimism concert Kuala Lumpur: Tickets, how to get there
As a refresher, the Dua Lipa Radical Optimism concert in Kuala Lumpur will take place on the 23rd and 24th of November 2024 at the Axiata Arena. While tickets for the 23rd are already sold out, you can still purchase seats for the 24th as of writing. Ticket prices are as follows:
- Cat 8 (restricted view): RM298
- Cat 7: RM298
- Cat 6: RM398
- Cat 5: RM498
- Cat 4 (general admission): RM698
- Cat 3: RM698
- Cat 2: RM898
- Cat 1 (general admission): RM898
- Early Entry (general admission): RM1,098
Tickets can be purchased through GoLive Asia’s official website, and requires an active GoLive Asia account. Each user is limited to only 4 tickets per transaction.
As for those of you who already have your Dua Lipa Kuala Lumpur concert tickets secured, the next thing to check off your list is how you’ll get to the concert venue. Axiata Arena, otherwise also known as the Putra Indoor Stadium, is located in the vicinity of the Kuala Lumpur Sports City. This is to suggest that if you’re charting your route, your best bet is to board the Sri Petaling LRT line towards Putra Heights, and disembark at the Bukit Jalil station. Those coming from the Kelana Jaya LRT line may switch to the Sri Petaling LRT line at Masjid Jamek.
Upon arrival, all you’ll have to do is walk for about 10 minutes, and you will find yourself at Axiata Arena. With train services running up to 11.50pm, there will be plenty of time to catch the last carriage back home if you plan ahead. Alternatively, you may also consider boarding the T563, T580, T582, or T652 feeder buses and disembark at the Stadium Bukit Jalil (Barat) stop, before walking the same 10 minutes to Axiata Arena.
While we do not encourage driving to the venue, those who have no choice but to get behind the wheel can park at Car Park D (right in front of Axiata Arena) or Car Park E (next to the National Squash Centre). Bear in mind that parking rates can be expensive during concert season, so be sure your Touch’n Go is fully loaded.
Another option for those who are driving is to park at the Awan Besar LRT station and take the LRT directly to Bukit Jalil, which is only two stops away, to avoid the inevitable post-concert bottleneck leaving Bukit Jalil.
What can you bring to the concert venue?
Prior to entering the concert grounds, be sure to check if you have any prohibited items on your person. These include:
- Outside food or drinks
- Bags larger than an A4 size
- Professional audio or visual recording equipment
- Laptops or tablets
- Helmets
- Umbrellas
- Handheld laser pens or glow sticks
- Pets
- Weapons of any kind
- Flammable items or fireworks
- Cigarettes or e-cigarettes
- Banners larger than A4 size. LED banners or banners with political/LGBT slogans are also not allowed
- Glass bottles
- Alcoholic beverages
- Drugs
- Selfie sticks or tripods
- Clothing with derogatory language, or slogans that incite violence or contain sensitive content
Be sure to also note that one ticket will only grant entry to one individual, while children under six and pregnant women are not allowed into the concert hall.
Dua Lipa Radical Optimism Kuala Lumpur concert setlist prediction
With three albums to her name, all of which have spawned hit singles in their own right, fans can expect nothing short of a celebration of Dua Lipa’s many musical eras, ranging from her breakthrough hits such as New Rules, to more recent outputs including Houdini. Here is what her setlist may look like for Kuala Lumpur:
- Training Season
- One Kiss
- Illusion
- End of an Era
- Break My Heart
- Whatcha Doing
- Levitating
- These Walls
- Be The One
- Love Again
- Pretty Please
- Future Nostalgia/Dance The Night/Hallucinate Medley
- Hallucinate
- New Rules
- Electricity
- Cold Heart (Elton John cover)
- Anything for Love
- Happy for You
- Physical
- Dance The Night
- Don’t Start Now
- Houdini
And just in case you need to brush up on her discography before the Dua Lipa Kuala Lumpur concert, peruse her top songs here:
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Dua Lipa's upcoming concert in Kuala Lumpur is happening on the 23rd and 24th of November, 2024.
The Dua Lipa concert in Kuala Lumpur is expected to take place in the Axiata Arena.