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Dua Lipa will perform at Zomato Feeding India concert

Mumbai event on November 30 to feature performances by Jonita Gandhi and others

Dua Lipa will perform at Zomato Feeding India concert

POP STAR Dua Lipa is set to headline the second edition of the Zomato Feeding India Concert, scheduled for November 30 at BKC in Mumbai, India. The event will also feature performances by artists like Jonita Gandhi, Talwiinder, and others.

Reflecting on her recent visit to India, Dua Lipa expressed her excitement about returning to perform for the Indian audience.


"The warmth and energy I felt were amazing, and I can’t wait to return in November 2024 for the Zomato Feeding India Concert," she said in a statement.

"For the second edition of Zomato Feeding India Concert we have one of my favorite pop music icons, Dua Lipa, and I couldn’t be more excited! Dua has recently shared her love for India and this concert will help strengthen our country’s resolve to eradicate malnutrition and hunger in India,” said Deepinder Goyal, Founder & CEO, Zomato.

Dua last performed in India in 2019 and this performance adds to her previously announced Asia leg of Radical Optimism Tour, which kicks off in Singapore on November 5 and stops in Jakarta, Manila, Tokyo, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, and Bangkok, before concluding in Seoul on December 5. (PTI)

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