The Glastonbury festival lineup is packed with talented artists ready to showcase their music over the weekend. Two of the performers who started things off with a bang were Dua Lipa and Charlie XX. Dua Lipa, who is only 21 years old, looked stunning as she took the stage in a revealing mesh bra. Her toned abs were on full display, leaving the audience mesmerized by her beauty. Charlie XX also wowed the crowd with their electrifying performance, proving that the festival was off to a great start.
Dua Lipa, the talented 21-year-old singer, wowed the crowd at the John Peel stage during her performance at the Glastonbury Festival with her stunning physique. She looked simply amazing in her revealing outfit, which accentuated her slender figure and drew everyone’s attention.
The celebrity paired her bralette with matching pants, which were barely visible under her flared emerald green tracksuit bottoms. She let her dark hair down in a straight and smooth style, and her makeup was on point with defined eyebrows and a bronzed cheek look to complete her stage outfit.
The lovely brown-haired performer seemed to be fully immersed in her act, putting in all her effort as she exhibited her singing skills and leaped energetically on the John Peel tent stage.
Dua Lipa, known for her hit song “Hotter Than Hell,” gave an energetic performance at the annual festival in Somerset. She caught people’s attention with her attire, which revealed her slim figure as she jumped around on stage. It was reported that she confirmed her relationship with Dutch producer Martin Garrix before her set.
While enjoying their vacation in Miami, they were spotted showing affection towards each other. Dua Lipa took some time off from shooting her latest music video to spend some quality time with her partner. Apart from her album release earlier this month, the young artist also contributed her vocals to a charity single dedicated to the victims of the Grenfell Tower disaster.
Simon Cowell initiated a charity single to gather donations for the victims and their loved ones affected by the tragic fire that took 79 lives. The song chosen was Bridge Over Troubled Water, originally performed by Simon & Garfunkle in 1970. The cover version was sung by famous artists like Rita Ora, Liam Payne, Louis Tomlinson, Jessie J, and Leona Lewis. After its release on Wednesday, the song quickly climbed up to the number one spot on music charts.