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Dua Lipa Delivers Rocking Cover of AC/DC’s “Highway to Hell” in Melbourne

Justin Higuchi from Los Angeles, CA, USA, CC BY 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
Justin Higuchi from Los Angeles, CA, USA, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

Dua Lipa has sparked a wave of admiration from fans and critics alike by delivering a powerful rendition of AC/DC's “Highway to Hell” during her concert at the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Australia. This performance marked the opening night of her 2025 ‘Radical Optimism' tour, a series of shows dedicated to her third studio album, which has already seen significant success worldwide. Lipa’s decision to kick off her tour by paying homage to local legends AC/DC resonated with attendees, blending her pop sensibilities with a rock classic's iconic sound.

By choosing to cover “Highway to Hell,” a classic rock anthem revered both locally and globally, she not only paid tribute to the band but also showcased her versatility as an artist. The cover was a departure from her typical dance-pop style, maintaining the original’s gritty rock edge while adding her vocal flair. The set took place at Melbourne's famous venue, where Lipa stood surrounded by her band, belting out the song's lyrics to a crowd ready to embrace this unexpected twist in her musical journey.

The performance was a glimpse into Lipa’s creative exploration, as the ‘Radical Optimism' album reflects influences from various genres, including rock, which bore fruition in this evocative live rendition. Andrew Watt, who has also worked with legendary rocker Ozzy Osbourne, is among the producers lifting Lipa's sound to new heights on this album. Her fascination with the concept of ‘Radical Optimism'—embracing a positive outlook amid chaos—echoes throughout her music, manifesting in her choice to blend pop with iconic rock tracks like “Highway to Hell.”

Following her stops in Australia, Lipa's tour is set to proceed through New Zealand, Spain, and France, eventually reaching North American audiences later in the year. This ambitious international tour is a testament to her popularity and enduring appeal across various cultures and musical tastes. Her previous album, Future Nostalgia, which amassed critical acclaim and commercial success, laid the groundwork for her current tour and sound evolution. The tour's Melbourne leg not only signified the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Lipa but also returned AC/DC's classic sound home, much to the delight of local fans.

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